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Posted to issues@maven.apache.org by "Arnaud Heritier (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org> on 2006/04/14 00:53:03 UTC
[jira] Updated: (MAVEN-1258) Can't run replacetoken ant tag inside
maven
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-1258?page=all ]
Arnaud Heritier updated MAVEN-1258:
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Fix Version: (was: 1.1-beta-3)
> Can't run replacetoken ant tag inside maven
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>
> Key: MAVEN-1258
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-1258
> Project: Maven
> Type: Bug
> Versions: 1.0-rc2
> Environment: Maven 1.0-rc2
> Windows 2000 SP4
> J2SDK 1.4.2_04
> Ant 1.5.3
> Reporter: Cassio Matsuo Nosshe
>
>
> Maven can't run replacetoken tag... Maven, Jelly or Werkz seams to
> delete the content inside replacetoken tag before ant is
> executed by maven...
> <replace file="teste.txt">
> <replacetoken>123</replacetoken>
> <replacevalue>12345</replacevalue>
> </replace>
> With this example, String "123" is deleted, and ant (executed by maven) can't run because "The token attribute must not be an empty string."
> I've tested it in my build.xml and works:
> <target name="teste4">
> <replace file="teste.txt">
> <replacetoken>123</replacetoken>
> <replacevalue>12345</replacevalue>
> </replace>
> </target>
> but with maven 1.0-rc2 (maven.xml), with the same code:
> <goal name="teste4">
> <replace file="teste.txt">
> <replacetoken>123</replacetoken>
> <replacevalue>12345</replacevalue>
> </replace>
> </goal>
> ...does not work.
> NOTE: There is no workaround for this, because replacetoken/replacevalue are used for special characters like '<' and '>' (inside <!CDATA[]>), and the tag <replace file="teste.txt" token="<" value=">"> won't work, because such characters are not allowed in this construction...
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