Which OS are you using ?

It should work but there's certainly a file (report.txt) not closed correctly 
Can you open an issue please?
We'll try to investigate...

Arnaud

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Andrei Szabo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoy� : vendredi 1 avril 2005 11:15
> � : [email protected]
> Objet : "maven javadoc clean" prints build failed
> 
> 
>  Hi all,
> 
>  I came across a strange bahavior today. It is really simple 
> to reproduce. Just use the followings:
> 
>  a. >maven genapp
>  b. >maven javadoc clean
> 
>  Now you should have a build failed message along the
> lines:
> File...... C:\Documents and
> Settings\andrei.szabo\.maven\cache\maven-clean-plugin-1.3\plugin.jelly
> Element... ant:delete
> Line...... 30
> Column.... 43
> Unable to delete file
> D:\Code\DummyProject\target\javadoc\report.txt
> Total time: 4 seconds
> Finished at: Fri Apr 01 12:05:53 EEST 2005 
> 
>  Of course that if I run "maven javadoc" and issue "maven 
> clean" afterwards, it works as it should work.
> 
>  Any thoughts on this? Am i missing something?
> Shouldn't "maven javadoc clean" also work?
>  
>  Best regards,
>  Andrei
> 
> 
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