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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created a local plugin that sets up our developer's local environment (sets build.properties files and creates the maven.local.repo directory in a standard location) in order to get developers working under maven in a quick and easy fashion. I successfully installed and deployed it using plugin:install and plugin:deploy respectively. The plugin works similar to the genapp plugin in that it copies a standard build.properties file located in the plugin to the user's home directory. All this works as expected. The next test was to remove my build.properties file and the maven.local.repo directory to simulate a complete new install of maven with the addition of my plugin. Unfortunately, when I invoke my goal that initializes my environment, the build fails when it tries to copy the plugin's copy of the build.properties file to my home directory because the directory this file resides does not exist. i.e. maven did not automatically unpack the plugin in the ${maven.local.repo}/plugins directory. This might be a bug, I don't know. Is there a way to force maven to unpack the plugin or is it the ultimate responsibility of the plugin to unpack itself? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Dan
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