Sorry, I didn't notice, that my original posting wasn't attached to my last
email.
Here is again, what I asked few weeks ago. Can anyone help me with this?
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Hi all, I want to create an assembly, using a moduleSet. With the following
(simplified) example, I select a certain artifact, define the output directory
and provide a naming pattern.<assembly> <id>distribution</id> <formats>
<format>zip</format> </formats> <moduleSets> <moduleSet>
<useAllReactorProjects>true</useAllReactorProjects> <includes>
<include>${artifact.groupId}:test.assembly.server</include> </includes>
<binaries> <outputDirectory>.</outputDirectory> <unpack>false</unpack>
<outputFileNameMapping>${module.artifactId}.${module.extension}
</outputFileNameMapping> </binaries> </moduleSet> </moduleSets></assembly> The
module I select in this assembly.xml contains one dependency:<dependency>
<groupId>de.hhla.test</groupId> <artifactId>test.assembly.core</artifactId>
<version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version> <type>pom</type></dependency> The resulting
assembly is unusable, as soon as the following two conditions are true: - The
module has a dependency with <type>pom</type>AND - The outputDirectory of the
moduleSet is "." In this case, the resulting assembly (e. g. zip file) looks
like this: ZIP | |-- "" | |-- test.assembly.server.jar | |--
test.assembly.server.jar The file "test.assembly.server.jar", which is
contained in that directory with an empty name, is not actually a jar, but the
POM of the dependency, which I specified with <type>pom</type> !!! That's
totally weird, isn't it? Extracting this zip structure leads to a corrupted
"test.assembly.server.jar", because the first jar in the dir with no name
(which actually is an XML file) overwrites the correct jar at the actual root
level of the zip file. Another hint is this debug output of the assembly
plugin: [DEBUG] Adding file: C:\Dokumente und
Einstellungen\<user>\.m2\repository\de\hhla\test\test.assembly.core\0.0.1-SNAPSHOT\test.assembly.core-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.pom
to archive location: TEST_0.0.1-SNAPSHOT//test.assembly.server.jar (Please
notice the two slashes in the destination path.) Is this already a known issue
or should I file a bug? Thanks and best regards, Stefan---
Thanks and best regards
Stefan
>>> tobias maslowski <[email protected]> 08.10.2012 11:45 >>>
You probably should provide some information about your problem, like what
you tried to do, the setup ...
Anyway there are a few issues in the tracker, maybe you stumbled accross
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-609?
2012/10/8 Stefan Rademacher <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> is there nobody, who can confirm, if this is a known issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Stefan
>
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