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Michele Lorenzini updated MINSTALL-40:
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    Attachment: MINSTALL40-sample2.zip

This is another example: a jar project (with no src content), packaged as a 
secondary artifact (with classifier).
It has no sense in the real life, but it shows the same error if trying to 
install (see log included):
File C:\Temp\MINSTALL-40-2\target\classes does not exist
As I mentioned before, having a jar project with no output in target/classes 
has probably no sense, 
but maybe it can help to understand if the problem is in INSTALL plugin and not 
in the WAR plugin (where the empty target/classes can have sense in some 
environment).
Hope it helps

> install with classifier with no target/classes fails
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>
>                 Key: MINSTALL-40
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MINSTALL-40
>             Project: Maven 2.x Install Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.1, 2.2
>         Environment: Maven version: 2.0.5, Winx XP pro
>            Reporter: Michele Lorenzini
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: clean-install-with-war-2.0.2.log, clean-install.log, 
> MINSTALL40-sample2.zip, sample-war.zip
>
>
> The install plugin fails with the following error:
> Error installing artifact: File C:\TEMP\sample-war\target\classes does not 
> exist
> in a project where there is no class or classpath resource generation (so the 
> target/classes folder is not generated in the compile phase).
> Suppose for example a war application with no java source code (maybe only 
> jar dependencies) and no classpath resource.
> Installing the project as a primary artifact works fine.
> Installing the project as a secondary artifact (so with "classifier" option) 
> with classes or resources works fine.
> Installing the project as a secondary artifact without classes or resources 
> gives the error below.
> Attached is a simple project with packaging WAR composed only by a web.xml 
> file.
> Running "mvn install" on this project should give the error above. Commenting 
> the classifier tag will result in a successful install.
> Also if I put a simple java file (or a resource) the compile goal will create 
> target/classes folder and the install works fine.
> In fact I am using this kind of workaround for the moment (include a dummy 
> resource in the war build).
> The same is with a similar jar project (although it may be less useful to 
> have an "empty" jar artifact).
> Verified with both maven-install-plugin 2.1 and 2.2

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