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Vincent Siveton closed MCLEAN-27. --------------------------------- Assignee: Vincent Siveton Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 2.2 o handle subproject dir > fileset directory does not work as expected when cleaning "modules" in > sub-directories > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MCLEAN-27 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCLEAN-27 > Project: Maven 2.x Clean Plugin > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 2.1.1 > Reporter: Jacob Robertson > Assignee: Vincent Siveton > Fix For: 2.2 > > > Following the example given on the plugin site, I used a fileset with a > directory like so. > {code} > <plugin> > <artifactId>maven-clean-plugin</artifactId> > <configuration> > <filesets> > <fileset> > <directory> > src/main/application > </directory> > <includes> > <include>*.jar</include> > </includes> > </fileset> > </filesets> > </configuration> > </plugin> > {code} > I did this, or a variation on it, to several projects. I then created a > parent pom in the directory above those projects, added them as modules in > that pom, and ran "mvn clean" expecting to have those specified directories > cleaned for me (of all jar files). However, it did not work. To get it to > work, I had to prefix my directories with ${basedir}, for example > "${basedir}/src/main/application". > If this is the desired behavior, I recommend adding one sentence to the > documentation to explain this. -- 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