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[jira] [Commented] (MASSEMBLY-505) Feature Request: useStrictFiltering option for FileSets

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Thomas Schloegl commented on MASSEMBLY-505:
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I would need this documented feature too. I tried version 2.6 but I get the error 'Unrecognised tag'.

> Feature Request: useStrictFiltering option for FileSets
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MASSEMBLY-505
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MASSEMBLY-505
>             Project: Maven Assembly Plugin
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.2
>         Environment: Maven 2.2.1, RHEL4
>            Reporter: John Casey
>         Attachments: fail_strictfiltering.zip
>
>
> *NOTE:* This is a clone of MASSEMBLY-488. The original issue will be closed Won't Fix, since the plexus-utils class DirectoryScanner, which is the core of the FileSet functionality, doesn't support strict include/exclude filtering.
> This issue is a feature request to have that added.
> ---------
> I'm trying to turn on useStrictFiltering in a fileSet in an assembly
> descriptor, but maven doesn't fail when the file does not exist.  Here
> is an example of what the assembly descriptor looks like:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><assembly>
>   <formats>
>     <format>tar.gz</format>
>   </formats>
>   <fileSets>
>    <fileSet>
>     <useStrictFiltering>true</useStrictFiltering>
>     <directory>src/main</directory>
>     <includes>
>      <include>nonexistant.txt*</include>
>     </includes>
>    </fileSet>
>   </fileSets>
> </assembly>
> Running "mvn package" happily produces a tarball with no indication that anything is wrong.



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