[jira] Closed: (MNG-4038) No resolution of ~ (tilde) when installing a file to local repo

2009-03-10 Thread Adam Michalik (JIRA)

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Adam Michalik closed MNG-4038.
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Resolution: Not A Bug

Confirmed that  tilde is resolved by the shell (see 
http://www.vias.org/linux-knowhow/bbg_sect_03_04_03.html). Java does not 
resolve it at all.

> No resolution of ~ (tilde) when installing a file to local repo
> ---
>
> Key: MNG-4038
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4038
> Project: Maven 2
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Command Line
>Affects Versions: 2.0.9
> Environment: Linux, JDK 6u12
>Reporter: Adam Michalik
>Priority: Minor
>
> On Linux the ~ sign (tilde) is an abbreviation for user's home directory. 
> However, when installing a file to a local repository like this:
> mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=jmork -DartifactId=jmork -Dversion=1.0.4 
> -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=~/Download/jmork-1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar 
> where the home directory is /home/adam and current directory is 
> /home/adam/tmp the tilde is taken literally as if it was a directories name, 
> resulting in:
> [INFO] Scanning for projects...
> [INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'install'.
> [INFO] 
> 
> [INFO] Building Maven Default Project
> [INFO]task-segment: [install:install-file] (aggregator-style)
> [INFO] 
> 
> [INFO] [install:install-file]
> [INFO] Installing /home/adam/tmp/~/Download/jmork-1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar to 
> /home/adam/.m2/repository/jmork/jmork/1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar
> [INFO] 
> 
> [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
> [INFO] 
> 
> [INFO] Error installing artifact 'jmork:jmork:jar': Error installing 
> artifact: File /home/adam/tmp/~/Download/jmork-1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar does not 
> exist
> Workaround:
> specify a full path or use $HOME instead of ~
> I am aware that this may be more of a Java problem and not Maven specific, 
> but I thought it may be useful to report it anyway.

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[jira] Created: (MNG-4038) No resolution of ~ (tilde) when installing a file to local repo

2009-02-17 Thread Adam Michalik (JIRA)
No resolution of ~ (tilde) when installing a file to local repo
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 Key: MNG-4038
 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4038
 Project: Maven 2
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Command Line
Affects Versions: 2.0.9
 Environment: Linux, JDK 6u12
Reporter: Adam Michalik
Priority: Minor


On Linux the ~ sign (tilde) is an abbreviation for user's home directory. 
However, when installing a file to a local repository like this:

mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=jmork -DartifactId=jmork -Dversion=1.0.4 
-Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=~/Download/jmork-1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar 

where the home directory is /home/adam and current directory is /home/adam/tmp 
the tilde is taken literally as if it was a directories name, resulting in:

[INFO] Scanning for projects...
[INFO] Searching repository for plugin with prefix: 'install'.
[INFO] 
[INFO] Building Maven Default Project
[INFO]task-segment: [install:install-file] (aggregator-style)
[INFO] 
[INFO] [install:install-file]
[INFO] Installing /home/adam/tmp/~/Download/jmork-1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar to 
/home/adam/.m2/repository/jmork/jmork/1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar
[INFO] 
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO] 
[INFO] Error installing artifact 'jmork:jmork:jar': Error installing artifact: 
File /home/adam/tmp/~/Download/jmork-1.0.4/jmork-1.0.4.jar does not exist

Workaround:
specify a full path or use $HOME instead of ~

I am aware that this may be more of a Java problem and not Maven specific, but 
I thought it may be useful to report it anyway.

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