Right! Yes, I get the empty file too. I thought the problem was with
apidocs/index.html which is fine.

- Brett

On 2/10/06, Chris Markle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brett,
>
> > I'm using a stock Maven 2.0.2 with javadoc installed.
> > Does it work under the site? Using javadoc:javadoc?
>
> Don't let my subject confuse you and to that end I am changing it. My
> original message asked about the directory structure (which I am sorta
> no longer worried about) _AND_ also about javadoc:javadoc generating a
> zero-length apidoc/index.html file. It is the latter that I am
> investigating now...
>
> So pick any project you have, mvn clean to get rid of all, then mvn
> javadoc:javadoc. What I see (and you should see) after this is:
>
> ./target/site/apidocs/
> |             |-- apidocs/
> |                 |-- index.html of zero-length
> |             |-- com/
> |             |-- css/
> |             |-- images/
> |             |-- resources/
> |             |-- rest of javadoc html, stylesheet, etc. files
>
> I think all is expected here except the fact that a second apidocs/
> directory is created and in it a zero-length index.html file is created,
> yielding this zero-length file:
>
> ./target/site/apidocs/apidocs/index.html
>
> - apidocs/ should not be created inside of apidocs/
> - and a zero-length index.html should not be created
>
> (I think...)'
>
> Hence my interest in that method that returns "apidocs/index.html"...
>
> Chris
>
> PS - I tried building maven-reporting/maven-reporting-impl the same way
> as a plugin to miserable failure... Is this done a different way?
>
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