http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?BrokenManifestInBeta9
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If it's that urgentm why don't we simply do a release of the jar plugin and make it easily downloadable?
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Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 26/06/2003 02:59:44 AM:
At 5:00 PM +0100 6/25/03, Vipul Vij wrote:
Hi List,http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=turbine-maven-user&m=105119655219170&w=2
Well, I have been using Maven to generate WARs using JARs as you would. I have tried to deploy the WARs onto IBM's WAS and found it was unable to do this. It is complaining about an invalid header file. Now, (after a lot of such around on Google) I have located that the problem lies with the Manifest file and that the JAR that Maven generates is corrupt. >From Euan Guttridge's posting:
I understand that this has been fixed. I am currently using the maven-1.0-beta-9 version of Maven.You should be able to simply build the jar plugin and install it, rather than trying to build the whole Maven project from CVS.
Unfortunately, when I build the source it fails :- (
Does anyone have any ideas how to deal with this ?
cd src/plugins-build/jar maven plugin:install
This is such a serious problem that I think a new Maven release should be cut as soon as possible. Even if it were just a beta 9.01 or something.
Joe
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