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Kristian Rosenvold edited comment on MDEP-490 at 9/16/15 6:57 PM:
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Please stop name dropping people to catch their attention. In a lot of cases it 
has the opposite effect of what you want.


was (Author: krosenvold):
Please stop name dropping people to catch their attention. In a lot of cases it 
has the opposite intention of what you want.

> Add flag to analyze-dep-mgt goal to ignore exclusion errors
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MDEP-490
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MDEP-490
>             Project: Maven Dependency Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Jonathan Haber
>
> I would like to run the analyze-dep-mgt goal with failBuild=true, but it 
> doesn't work because of exclusion errors. One common example is libraries 
> that accidentally depend on junit at compile scope instead of test scope. 
> When I encounter a library like this, I add an exclusion on junit. But I have 
> junit in my dependency tree at test scope, so my build fails with a message 
> like:
> {quote}
> [INFO] junit:junit:jar was excluded in DepMgt, but version 4.11 has been 
> found in the dependency tree.
> {quote}
> I think the simplest fix is to add a flag to the analyze-dep-mgt goal to 
> ignore exclusion errors. I just want to use the goal to check for version 
> mismatches, if I want to enforce banned dependencies the 
> maven-enforcer-plugin has more robust support for this. I implemented this 
> change in [this|https://github.com/apache/maven-plugins/pull/54] pull 
> request. 



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