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Posted to issues@maven.apache.org by "Paul Gier (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org> on 2009/07/02 00:27:05 UTC
[jira] Closed: (MANTRUN-99) plugin classpath is invalid in
multi-project
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MANTRUN-99?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Paul Gier closed MANTRUN-99.
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Resolution: Duplicate
I believe this is a duplicate of MANTRUN-51.
> plugin classpath is invalid in multi-project
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MANTRUN-99
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MANTRUN-99
> Project: Maven 2.x Antrun Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.3
> Environment: maven 2.0.6
> Reporter: Jerome Lacoste
> Assignee: Paul Gier
>
> [This is perhaps a maven 2.0.6 issue.]
> pom.xml
> module/pom.xml
> module/pom.xml contains (in a profile enabled by default) an antrun plugin configuration with specific dependencies. The antrun plugin tasks tries to load a custom task (abator) found under the maven.plugin.classpath. This fails if I build from the root when I specify the antrun plugin version in the root POM: the plugin classpath lacks the dependencies. It doesn't fail if I build from the module itself.
> Something similar to:
> <profiles>
> <profile>
> <id>gen-from-db</id>
> <activation>
> <property>
> <name>!gen.skip</name>
> </property>
> </activation>
> <build>
> <plugins>
> <plugin>
> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId>
> <executions>
> <execution>
> <phase>generate-sources</phase>
> <configuration>
> <tasks>
> <property name="plugin_classpath" refid="maven.plugin.classpath"/>
> <echo message="plugin classpath: ${plugin_classpath}"/>
> [...]
> <taskdef name="abator"
> classname="org.apache.ibatis.abator.ant.AbatorAntTask"
> classpath="${plugin_classpath}"/>
> <abator ... />
> </tasks>
> </configuration>
> <goals>
> <goal>run</goal>
> </goals>
> </execution>
> </executions>
> <dependencies>
> <dependency>
> <groupId>org.apache.ibatis.abator</groupId>
> <artifactId>abator</artifactId>
> <version>1.0.0</version>
> </dependency>
> <dependency>
> <groupId>com.oracle</groupId>
> <artifactId>ojdbc14</artifactId>
> <version>10.2.0.3.0</version>
> </dependency>
> </dependencies>
> </plugin>
> If I build from the module or if I remove the versioning definition in the root POM, I get:
> [echo] plugin classpath: /home/jerome/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/plexus/plexus-utils/1.5.6/plexus-utils-1.5.6.jar:/home/jerome/.m2/repository/org/apache/ibatis/abator/abator/1.0.0_edb_1/abator-1.0.0_edb_1.jar:/home/jerome/.m2/repository/org/apache/ant/ant-launcher/1.7.1/ant-launcher-1.7.1.jar:/home/jerome/.m2/repository/com/oracle/ojdbc14/10.2.0.3.0/ojdbc14-10.2.0.3.0.jar:/home/jerome/.m2/repository/org/apache/ant/ant/1.7.1/ant-1.7.1.jar:/usr/local/lib/maven-2.0.6/lib/maven-core-2.0.6-uber.jar
> which works.
> If in the root pom.xml, I define the version of the antrun plugin under <build><plugins>, the plugin classpath is:
> [echo] plugin classpath: /home/jerome/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/plexus/plexus-utils/1.5.6/plexus-utils-1.5.6.jar:/home/jerome/.m2/repository/org/apache/ant/ant-launcher/1.7.1/ant-launcher-1.7.1.jar:/home/jerome/.m2/repository/org/apache/ant/ant/1.7.1/ant-1.7.1.jar:/usr/local/lib/maven-2.0.6/lib/maven-core-2.0.6-uber.jar
> which fails.
> Workaround so far:
> * do not define the antrun plugin version in parent POM
> * move the plugin dependencies to the project's dependencies, e.g. using test scope, and use the maven.test.classpath instead of the maven.plugin one.
> The problem is probably not related to antrun itself but to maven. I'll see if I get to create a test case. If it's in maven, then I am out of luck, as I am unable to move to a newer version of maven for a while.
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