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[jira] [Commented] (FELIX-3031) maven3 deployment fails where maven2 works

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Stuart McCulloch commented on FELIX-3031:
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There's a problem with that patch, in that it hardcodes the absolute path to the artifact on the local system in the remote OBR. While this might be OK for some scenarios, it will cause problems when the remote OBR is exposed from a different top-level URL. 
                
> maven3 deployment fails where maven2 works
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FELIX-3031
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-3031
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Maven Bundle Plugin
>            Reporter: Markus Joschko
>         Attachments: mvn3bug.zip, obr_deploy.diff
>
>
> I want to deploy a bundle to a remote obr. I have configured the
> bundle-plugin to use the default repository (which is a
> filebased repository). Everything worked fine with maven 2. Now that I
> switched to maven 3 I get the following error:
> [INFO] --- maven-bundle-plugin:2.3.5:deploy (default-deploy) @ test ---
> [INFO] LOCK file:///var/www/repository/repository.xml
> [INFO] Downloading repository.xml
> [INFO] Computed bundle uri: http://localhost/repository/example/test/1.0-SNAPSHOT/test-1.0-20110711.152943-4.jar
> [ERROR] file doesn't exist: file:/home/markus/.m2/repository/example/test/1.0-SNAPSHOT/test-1.0-20110711.152943-4.jar
> [INFO] Writing OBR metadata
> [INFO] Uploading repository.xml
> [INFO] UNLOCK file:///var/www/repository/repository.xml
> The bundle plugin tries to retrieve the jar file from my local
> repository. However the maven deploy plugin has also picked up the
> remote repository and deployed the bundle in that repository
> and not in my local repository.
> That's different to maven2. When building with maven2 the bundle is
> deployed in my local and in my remote repository by the deploy
> plugin.
> No idea what has changed (maybe I miss some configuration here?), but
> for me it looks like the bundle plugin should pick up the bundle from
> the default deploy repository instead of the local repository?

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