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[maven-bug] New comment: (MAVEN-116) Imported jelly script cannot reference a filterset with refid inside copy task
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Peter Lynch
Created: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 1:57 PM
Body:
Just a note to say that James Strachan has worked hard to fix this already, and I am planning to confirm everything works, sooooonnn.....
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Key: MAVEN-116
Summary: Imported jelly script cannot reference a filterset with refid inside copy task
Type: Bug
Status: Assigned
Priority: Critical
Time Spent: Unknown
Estimate: 0 minutes
Project: maven
Component: jelly-integ
Versions:
1.0-beta-6
Assignee: james strachan
Reporter: Peter Lynch
Created: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 6:47 PM
Updated: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 6:47 PM
Environment: Win 2000, JDK 1.4
Description:
1. Create a plugin jelly script with a filterset defined inside it.
We'll call it "dummyplugin:init".
2. Import another jelly script with the j:import core tag outside any goal.
The imported jelly script should have a goal that has a copy task with a nested filterset that uses the refid attribute to refer to the previously defined filterset.
The copy is performed and debuging shows the filtersets get defined, however, the filter tokens are not used in the copy of the files in the copy task.
The import tag has it's inherit property to 'true' and it still does not work.
Yes I need to provide a sample script or test case but hopefully you get the idea :).
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