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Petar Tahchiev updated MASSEMBLY-115:
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    Attachment: massembly-115.patch

Here is a patch that adds the forced parameter in the configuration of the 
assembly plugin. The forced parameter is with default value true, and is set to 
the plexus archiver to force it to recreate the archive regardless of whether 
some of the files included in the archive are changed or not.

> Should avoid modifying assembly if none of the underlying files have changed.
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>
>                 Key: MASSEMBLY-115
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-115
>             Project: Maven 2.x Assembly Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: David Boden
>             Fix For: 2.3-beta-1
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>         Attachments: massembly-115.patch
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> At the moment, the assembly plugin always generates a the specified bundle, 
> no matter whether or not the files to be placed in the bundle are changed.
> This means that any plugins downstream (e.g. you want to digitally sign the 
> bundle) behave as if a "clean" has taken place.
> It would be better if the assembly plugin did not build a bundle if it is 
> going to be the same as what was produced during the last build. That way, 
> the last modified timestamp of the bundle won't get updated, and the 
> downstream plugins will know that nothing has changed.
> Adding an assembly to a build currently slows down the iterative "install" 
> build very significantly because of this issue. Clean builds are not effected 
> by this issue, but effectively the assembly is forcing a clean build every 
> time.

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