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[JIRA] Updated: (FOR-295) project sitemap.xmap clobbers forrest sitemap with 'forrest war'
The following issue has been updated:
Updater: Rick Tessner (mailto:rick@onnadayr.ca)
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:20 PM
Comment:
- src/core/targets/content.xml
Removed the copying of *.xmap files from the "copy-sitemap" target. All this target now does is copy jtidy.properties. This target should probably be renamed to something more suitable.
And is the dependence of this target on "sitemap.present" necessary?
- src/core/targets/webapp.xml
Removed entire <copy> element which was copying all custom xmap files from the "webapp" target.
Changes:
Attachment changed to j295-46232.patch
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Key: FOR-295
Summary: project sitemap.xmap clobbers forrest sitemap with 'forrest war'
Type: Bug
Status: Unassigned
Priority: Major
Project: Forrest
Components:
Building Forrest
Versions:
HEAD
Assignee:
Reporter: Rick Tessner
Created: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:11 PM
Updated: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:20 PM
Description:
If a project sitemap.xmap is created in src/documentation/sitemap.xmap, this sitemap.xmap is copied over the webapp/sitemap.xmap which in turn creates a non-functioning webapp.
To see this, do a "forrest seed" and create a minimal sitemap in src/documentation/sitemap.xmap.
Do a "forrest war" and either try to deploy it or simply check build/webapp/sitemap.xmap.
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