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Herve Boutemy updated MANTTASKS-29: ----------------------------------- Attachment: MANTTASKS-29_site.diff MANTTASKS-29.diff Here is a new patch for a VersionMapper, with corresponding documentation. Here si the typical use case (taken from the documentation): {code:xml} <artifact:dependencies filesetId="dependency.fileset" sourcesFilesetId="sources.dependency.fileset" versionsId="dependency.versions"> ... </artifact:dependencies> <copy todir="lib"> <fileset refid="dependency.fileset" /> <mapper classpathref="maven-ant-tasks.classpath" classname="org.apache.maven.artifact.ant.VersionMapper" from="${dependency.versions}" to="flatten" /> </copy> <copy todir="lib/src"> <fileset refid="sources.dependency.fileset" /> <mapper classpathref="maven-ant-tasks.classpath" classname="org.apache.maven.artifact.ant.VersionMapper" from="${dependency.versions}" to="flatten" /> </copy> {code} > more powerful filesetId > ----------------------- > > Key: MANTTASKS-29 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MANTTASKS-29 > Project: Maven 2.x Ant Tasks > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Dave Brondsema > Priority: Minor > Attachments: MANTTASKS-29.diff, MANTTASKS-29_site.diff, > maven-ant-tasks_mapper-2.patch, maven-ant-tasks_mapper.patch > > > I would like to copy all dependencies into a 'lib' directory without version > numbers in the filename. I don't think I can safely determine which part of > the filename is the artifact and which part is the version number. Only > maven knows that, so I think the m2 ant tasks need something more flexible > than the current filesetId. > Brett Porter suggests: > Basically, filesetId references the local repository directory, so it > will need to be something that: > 1) produces a reference to all the artifacts downloaded for use later > 2) can be used as a mapper in association with the filesetId produced -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira