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[jira] [Commented] (KARAF-1972) karaf-maven-plugin should respect scope

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Christian Schneider commented on KARAF-1972:
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I applied the patch attached to this issue but when I build I get this exception:
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.karaf.tooling:karaf-maven-plugin:3.0.0-SNAPSHOT:install-kars (process-resources) on project apache-karaf-minimal: Couldn't resolve artifact wrap:mvn:org.apache.karaf/org.apache.karaf.util/3.0.0-SNAPSHOT: Failure to find wrap:mvn:jar:org.apache.karaf/org.apache.karaf.util/3.0.0-SNAPSHOT in http://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots-group was cached in the local repository, resolution will not be reattempted until the update interval of apache-snapshots has elapsed or updates are forced -> [Help 1]

So looks like it searches for the warp: url in the maven repo which of course makes no sense. Any idea? I am not aware how  this might relate to the patch.


> karaf-maven-plugin should respect scope
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KARAF-1972
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-1972
>             Project: Karaf
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: karaf-tooling
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.0.RC1
>            Reporter: Andrei Pozolotin
>            Assignee: Christian Schneider
>             Fix For: 3.0.0
>
>         Attachments: 0001-Fixing-the-scope-handling.patch
>
>
> PROBLEM:
> currently, in project with dependencies such as these:
> {code}
> 		<dependency>
> 			<groupId>org.osgi</groupId>
> 			<artifactId>org.osgi.core</artifactId>
> 			<scope>provided</scope>
> 		</dependency>
> 		<dependency>
> 			<groupId>org.osgi</groupId>
> 			<artifactId>org.osgi.compendium</artifactId>
> 			<scope>provided</scope>
> 		</dependency>
> {code}
> karaf-maven-plugin with invocation like this:
> {code}
> 	<build>
> 		<plugins>
> 			<plugin>
> 				<groupId>org.apache.karaf.tooling</groupId>
> 				<artifactId>karaf-maven-plugin</artifactId>
> 				<version>3.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
> 				<executions>
> 					<execution>
> 						<id>generate-descriptor</id>
> 						<phase>package</phase>
> 						<goals>
> 							<goal>features-generate-descriptor</goal>
> 						</goals>
> 						<configuration>
> 							<installMode>auto</installMode>
> 							<startLevel>90</startLevel>
> 							<outputFile>./target/${project.artifactId}-${project.version}-features.xml</outputFile>
> 						</configuration>
> 					</execution>
> 				</executions>
> 			</plugin>
> 		</plugins>
> 	</build>
> {code}
> will produce features.xml with entries:
> {code}
>         <bundle start-level="90">mvn:org.osgi/org.osgi.core/4.3.0</bundle>
>         <bundle start-level="90">mvn:org.osgi/org.osgi.compendium/4.2.0</bundle>
> {code}
> which is not as expected. scope==provided should not show up there.
> SOLUTION:
> instead, karaf-maven-plugin should respect scope;
> I suggest to add karaf-maven-plugin config parameters such as:
> {code}
> <scopeInclude>
>    <scope>compile</scope>
> </scopeInclude>
> {code}
> or
> {code}
> <scopeExclude>
>    <scope>provided</scope>
>    <scope>runtime</scope>
>    <scope>test</scope>
> </scopeExclude>
> {code}
> IMPACT:
> current plugin behavior forces to create a separate maven
> project to generate features.xml, since scope==provided
> is in fact excluded from transitive dependencies in that case.



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