[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPJAVADOC-53?page=comments#action_53509 ] 

Lukas Theussl commented on MPJAVADOC-53:
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I cannot reproduce this, neither with m102 nor m11b3. I will close this issue 
unless somebody re-confirms.

> "maven javadoc clean" fails
> ---------------------------
>
>          Key: MPJAVADOC-53
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPJAVADOC-53
>      Project: maven-javadoc-plugin
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 1.7
>  Environment: WinXP, Win2000 Pro and Maven 1.0.2
>     Reporter: Andrei Szabo
>     Priority: Minor

>
>
> If one runs "maven javadoc" and "maven clean" afterwards, everything works as 
> expected. However, if one uses "maven javadoc clean" the build fails w/ an 
> error message.
> Very easy to reproduce; use:
>  a. >maven genapp
>  b. >maven javadoc clean
> The build fails with something along the lines:
> <output omitted for sake of clarity>
> clean:clean:
>     [delete] Deleting directory E:\Code\MavenDummyTest\target
> BUILD FAILED
> File...... C:\Documents and 
> Settings\Andrei\.maven\cache\maven-clean-plugin-1.3\plugin.jelly
> Element... ant:delete
> Line...... 30
> Column.... 43
> Unable to delete file E:\Code\MavenDummyTest\target\javadoc\report.txt
> Total time: 15 seconds
> Finished at: Sat Apr 02 12:38:16 EEST 2005
> Issuing "maven clean" right after "maven javadoc clean" does succesfully 
> remove the file in question, namely "report.txt".

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