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[jira] Commented: (MNG-2551) pom metadata file gets truncated during install into local repository

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Stephen M. Wick commented on MNG-2551:
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I am experiencing this same issue on Redhat Enterprise 5.4 with Java 1.6.0_18 and Maven 2.2.1 and Continuum 1.3.5.  I perform a release of a java project with continuum and I end up with a truncated project-name.pom file.  My file however is truncated at 12288 bytes occording to 'ls -l'.

> pom metadata file gets truncated during install into local repository
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-2551
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2551
>             Project: Maven 2 & 3
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Artifacts and Repositories
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.4
>         Environment: Win XP, JDK 1.4
>            Reporter: Sharmarke Aden
>            Assignee: Brian Fox
>         Attachments: pom-good.xml, pom.xml, shared-1.9.0.pom
>
>
> When I attempt to install my project artifact to my local repository it seems that sometimes an incomplete/truncated ".pom" is deployed to my local repository. It's kind of weird because sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't. Any thoughts as to what could cause this? Attached is my pom.xml and the truncated pom meta data artifact deployed to my local repository. One thing I found that's odd is that the size of the truncated pom generated is consistently 4096 bytes.
> p.s. my pom.xml is UTF-8 encoded and uses Unix style line delimiters. 

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