This is definitely a bug.

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-----"Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -----

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 03/19/2003 11:03PM
Subject: Private goals?

Hi,

It seems doing a "maven -g" nows lists *all* goals, even those that do
not have a description. Thus my question is: how do you make a goal
private (i.e. not visible by the end user)?

For example, typing "maven -g" get the following for the cactus plugin:

[cactus] ( NO DEFAULT GOAL )
  compile .................... Compile Cactus tests
  generate ................... Generate HTML report
  init ....................... null
  merge-webxml ............... null
  single ..................... Execute a single test defined using the '
                               mavencactustestcase' variable
  test ....................... Execute all testcases
  test-init .................. null
  test-swing ................. Start the tests using the swing runner
  test-text .................. Start the tests using the text runner
  test-text-single ........... Start the tests using the text runner
  webapp ..................... Create the Cactus webapp
  webapp-update .............. null

BTW, "null" is not a very nice description... ;-)

Thanks
-Vincent


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