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[jira] (MJAVADOC-400) aggregate-jar does nothing if called as part of a reactor build

Philip Aston created MJAVADOC-400:
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             Summary: aggregate-jar does nothing if called as part of a reactor build
                 Key: MJAVADOC-400
                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAVADOC-400
             Project: Maven Javadoc Plugin
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 2.9.1
         Environment: Reproduced with Oracle Java 1.7.0_45, Maven 3.0.5. Also reproduced with Maven 3.2.2.
            Reporter: Philip Aston


The attached {{reproduction.tgz}} contains a multi-module project _com.repo:parent_, and two child modules, _com.repo:module_a_ and _com.repo:module_b_. _com.repo:module-a_ is a jar module that contains a Java class. _com.repo:module-b_ depends on _com.repo:module-a_ and has uses {{javadoc:aggregate-jar}} to create a javadoc attachment.

If I change into the {{module_b}} directory and run {{mvn clean install}}, a {{com.repo:module-b:javadoc}} attachment is not created.

However, if I run {{mvn clean install}} from the top level, a {{com.repo:module-b:javadoc}} attachment is *not* created. I believe this to be a bug.

Running with -X shows that the aggregate-jar mojo is configured, but never executed.

If I change to {{module-b}} and run with -X, I see an MultipleArtifactsNotFoundException, but it otherwise behaves as I would expect. This looks similar to the symptoms of MVN-4618.



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