>Am 23.08.2012 14:56, schrieb Pascal Rapicault:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I would like to know if there is a way to have a plugin be executed
>> right at the end of the build no matter what. The situation I have is
>> as follow. Early on in the build I rename a file from a.txt.off to
>> a.txt and at the end I rename it back such that no problems are being
>> caused for subsequent builds. This works great when the module build
>> is executed in its entirety, however when it fails part way through,
>> then the file is not renamed and subsequent build fails. Therefore my
>> question, is there a way to enforce the execution of a plugin no
>> matter what.
>
>Hi,
>
>ensure that you REALLY want to change files in your "src" folder during
>maven build. This looks like a bad practice. Always "do things" in the
>target folder. It is there to provide clean builds.
>

I concur.  If you ABSOLUTELY need to modify something in your src folder,
DON'T DO IT AS PART OF A MAVEN BUILD.  That violates the pattern that
maven uses.  Instead, think about doing it as part of a larger process
(i.e. do it as part of a bash script, or something else).

Or better yet, work in your target folder.


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