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Paul Gier updated MNG-4789:
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Attachment: maven-3-dependency-issue.zip
I think I agree with MNG-4156 that a local scope shouldn't override a
transitive one. In this case I think the correct behaviour would be to assume
both scopes are valid, so the resulting scope would be compile. So I think the
way it's done in 3.0-beta-3 is correct, as long as there is documentation
explaining how/why the decision is made. Is the aether wiki [1] the correct
place to put docs/examples?
I'm also attaching a more minimal project demonstrating the issue.
[1]https://docs.sonatype.org/display/AETHER/Home
> [regression] Difference in compile scope dependency resolution
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> Key: MNG-4789
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4789
> Project: Maven 2 & 3
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Dependencies
> Affects Versions: 3.0-beta-3
> Environment: maven-3.0-beta-2 vs. maven-3.0-beta-3 (trunk)
> Reporter: Paul Gier
> Attachments: maven-3-dependency-issue.zip,
> maven-3-dependency-issue.zip
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> There is a small difference in dependency resolution behaviour from
> 3.0-beta-2 to 3.0-beta-3. I have a project with multiple interdependent
> modules.
> module 2 -> module 1 -> thirdparty dep
> Module 1 has a compile scope dependency on thirdparty dep. Module 2 has a
> test scope dependency on module 1. Using dependency management, in
> 3.0-beta-2 module 2 ended up with a test scope dependency on thirdparty. In
> 3.0-beta-3 module 2 ends up with a compile scope dependency. "mvn
> dependency:tree" reports a test scope in both cases, but with
> maven-3.0-beta-3 the thirdparty dep appears in the compile classpath.
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