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Ivan Bondarenko edited comment on MJAR-138 at 9/25/13 12:41 PM:
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The same situation (version 2.4) and need the same feature. Nath's patch is Ok
for us.
P.S. Actually setting skip=false is also good as explicit value has a priority.
was (Author: buzzeri):
The same situation (version 2.4) and need the same feature. Nath's patch is
Ok for us.
> jar:test-jar is skipped when maven.test.skip=true
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>
> Key: MJAR-138
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MJAR-138
> Project: Maven JAR Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 2.3.1
> Environment: jar:test-jar
> Reporter: Andrew Hughes
> Attachments: MJAR-138-maven-jar-plugin.patch
>
>
> Not sure if this is a bug or improvement...
> Example:
> * ./pom.xml
> * ./moduleA/pom.xml
> * ./moduleB/pom.xml
> Situation:
> * moduleA produces moduleA-1.2.3-test.jar with the jar:test-jar goal
> * moduleB consumes moduleA-1.2.3-test.jar as a
> <dependency>...<scope>test</scope><dependency>
> Problem:
> * When -Dmaven.test.skip=true the moduleA-1.2.3-test.jar is never built.
> * Then when moduleB tries to build, it's moduleA-1.2.3-test.jar dependency is
> unresolved. FAIL! Even with -Dmaven.test.skip=true this will fail.
> You might argue that this is a bug with dependency resolution with
> -Dmaven.test.skip=true - should a missing dependency @ test scope really fail
> the build??? It probably should - which is why the bug is submitted here :)
> I've no idea what could be done to fix this either?
> ---
> p.s. for anyone with this bug the only workaround I can suggest is running
> another module...
> ./moduleA-test/pom.xml
> and have
> <dependency>...<artifactId>moduleA-test<artifactId>...<scope>test</scope></dependency>
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