Aighty I figured this out... the tag for maven-install-plugin-2.1 has groupId, artifactId, version, packaging and file all marked with '@readonly'. The latest trunk of maven-install-plugin does not have these tags.

So, with 2.1 you can only `mvn install:install-file` from the command- line, and can not use the install-file goal from an execution.

We need to get 2.2 released.

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This worked for me before because I had built 2.2-SNAPSHOT locally (to test my forceVersion patch) and mvn decided to pick that up... not sure why though. Why would mvn pick up a locally built SNAPSHOT and use that instead of the released 2.1? I don't like the magical RELEASE stuff anyways... but I'd not expect that when a <version> for a plugin is omitted that mvn would pick up a non-release to use instead if it finds one in my repo cache.

--jason


On Apr 2, 2007, at 4:44 PM, Brett Porter wrote:

I thought that had always been the case and was a known issue in the install plugin.

On 03/04/2007, at 6:32 AM, Jason Dillon wrote:

I all of a sudden started to see this today:

<snip>
[INFO] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO] --------------------------------------------------------------------- --- [INFO] Error configuring: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-install- plugin. Reason: ERROR: Cannot override read-only parameter: artifactId in goal: install:install-file
</snip>

From what I can tell this is using maven-install-plugin 2.1.

Anyone know whats going on? I get the same problem with Maven 2.0.5 and 2.0.6 :-(

--jason

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