Done.

-dh

-----Original Message-----
From: Edwin Punzalan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 10:41 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2.0.4] Possible bug in idea plugin?


Please file this jira and we'll have a look.  If you can, please attach 
a test case.

Thanks.


Dave Hoffer wrote:
> My project is a multi-module maven/IDEA project.  
>
> One of the modules has a dependency on a locally deployed artifact
where
> the current version is xrite-colorlib-api-1.1.  I want to specify 1.1
as
> the minimum version as that version has what I need but subsequent
> versions are likely to be okay as well.  Using set notation works well
> for install/deploy/release goals and must not cause failures for the
> idea goal.
>
> When I ran the idea goal here is what I found:
> - The main module that had a dependency on xrite-colorlib-api (using
> [1.1,) did not work at all.  I.e. it made the IDEA module but it had
> none of it's dependencies.
> - At least one other module that had a build dependency on the prior
> module, had a dependency on xrite-colorlib-api-1.2-SNAPSHOT which is a
> bogus version.  No snapshot of this artifact exists.  In any case, it
> should not choose to use a snapshot when a released version is
> specified.
>
> As to your question of if it should reach out to the defined repos and
> use the most up-to-date version; I would think this would be ideal (if
> not required).  I think the rule should be that it should create IDEA
> projects that are exactly equivalent to what maven would use/build if
I
> ran the install goal for example.  How else could developers, using
> maven to generate IDEA projects, ever stay in sync with what maven is
> building?  
>
> -dh
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wayne Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 10:12 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: [m2.0.4] Possible bug in idea plugin?
>
> What exactly happens when you use [1.1,)? Do you get an error message
> and it fails to build the IDEA project file (*.ipr iirc), or the file
> is built but the dependencies are wrong, or what exactly is the result
> and how is it different from what you'd expect? To properly decide if
> this is really a bug, we'll probably need more of these kinds of
> details, and you'll certainly need to provide them if you decide to
> file a real bug report in JIRA.
>
> And assuming it is simply a bug in the plugin, what do you expect the
> plugin to do? Simply use the minimum version specified (in this case
> 1.1) or reach out to the defined repos, find the most recent version
> number, and use it?
>
> Wayne
>
> On 5/31/06, Dave Hoffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> When I run idea:idea on my pom file it does not correctly handle
>> dependencies that use set notation to specify the required version,
>>     
> i.e.
>   
>> [1.1,).  If I change to 1.1 it works just fine.  I have tried the new
>> 2.0 IDEA plugin and it didn't make any difference.
>>
>>
>>
>> Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
>>
>>
>>
>> -dh
>>
>>
>>
>>     
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