Maven 1.1 (in development) would complain very loudly at this.
- Brett
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:28:18 -0500, Marcus A Christie
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> Marcus A Christie wrote:
> ...snip...
> > Shouldn't "maven test:test-resources" exclude the target/ directory when
> > making a copy? Am I doing something wrong? I suspect that there might
> > be a problem here:
> >
> > <build>
> > <sourceDirectory>${basedir}/src/java</sourceDirectory>
> >
> > <unitTestSourceDirectory>${basedir}/src/test</unitTestSourceDirectory>
> > <unitTest>
> > <includes>
> > <include>**/*Test.java</include>
> > </includes>
> > <resources>
> > <resource>
> > <directory>${basedir}</directory>
> > <include>test.properties</include>
> > </resource>
> > </resources>
> > </unitTest>
> > </build>
> >
> > If I comment out the <resources/> block, I don't get the copying taking
> > place. How do I specify that I only want the test.properties file to be
> > included?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Marc
>
> Okay, sorry folks, I got it. Inside the <resource/> block I need to have:
>
> <includes>
> <include>test.properties</include>
> </includes>
>
> I forgot the surrounding <includes/>. Is there anyway to get Maven to
> complain if the project.xml isn't valid?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marc
>
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