Hi Thomas,
I had a similiar issue with Maven 1.1 when I included a picture for the
generated site in the resources tree. I think it was a GIF, and it got
corrupted when the site deployed. It was still readable, but looked
funny. There were no FTP transfers or whatever taking place that could
have introduced a binary/ascii mode problem, so it must have been mavens
fault. Maybe you should file an issue.
Regards,
Michael Böckling
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hello to all,
we have a project that consists *only* of image files, like gif, png etc.
a team member is using the jar goal on this project, and the jar is
then distributed to webapps that need the images.
However, after jarring up the image files, they are then unreadable.
I saw a reference from google about a maven.jar.compress property.
We set it to false in project.properties but it had no effect.
Has anyone else done something similar? Used the jar goal on
a project of image files like gif or png? Did it work ok,
or have there been similar problems?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tom Perry
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