Hi guys,
I've started deploying components on my internal repository, and I've
figured out that the generated metadata does not look like what I expected.
When I deployed version 2.1.0 of my component, I got something like:
com.inetpsa.cxl
cxl-toolboxxml
2.0.1
2.0.1
Hi Alexandre,
there's a bug in the current version of the site plugin (cf.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-91): if your "site.xml" file is not
located in its default folder (${basedir}/src/site), it won't find it.
Maybe this is your case?
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
Hey, I don't know how I couldn't figure this out... Thanks Jérôme :o)
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Jérôme BERNARD
Hi everybody,
I'm running into a weird problem: Maven manages to download the POM of a
snapshot plugin JAR that my project requires, but not the JAR itself...
although it exsits.
The context:
- the required plugin is a plugin I developed and published on a
corporate repository
- the corpo
Hi guys,
I have a multi-module project, for which I created site files only in the
master project. For the sub-modules, I just want the default site with
reports to be generated.
I put a skin in the "site.xml" of my master project. When I generate the
site, I can see that the skin is not inhe
Brett,
I figured out the problem: my "site.xml" file is not found because the site
directory path is hardcoded in the maven-site-plugin, and I do not use the
standard layout.
This is a part of the site plugin code that is not finished yet - there's a
TODO in the code. So I created http://jira
Hi Nicolas,
You can generate the site for a project even if you don't have any file
related to the site (site.xml, Xdoc, apt, fml, ...).
As for your error when you try to deploy, this is probably because you
didn't define the credentials for repository in your "settings.xml". If you
try to de
Hi Nicolas,
Here's what you've always dreamt to learn about the site plugin:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-site.html
Especially, look at section "Deploying the site" for your problem.
HTH,
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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I tried this, but it didn't work :o(
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Tim Davies
Hi guys,
I'm trying to deploy the generated site with maven 2.0.2 and the site
plugin 2.0-beta-4, and I get the following error, which some of you already
experienced:
Embedded error: Could not make directory
'/users2/jip00/jip01/root/.'.
The bug is known (http://jira.codehaus.org/brow
Something strange: I've figured out that the SVN version of the site plugin
does not use my "site.xml" file... whereas version 2.0-beta-4 finds this
file in my project and uses it correctly to generate the site.
Did something change between 2.0-beta-4 and the SVN version of the plugin?
What cou
Must I add this even if I grabbed the skin modules from SVN and installed
them locally? This sounds weird...
And what if I try to build my own skin? If I put the tag with my own
skin groupId and artifactId (that I have previously built and installed of
course), Maven is still looking for the
Hi,
I'm currently testing the latest snapshot of the site plugin, and read the
threads about the skinning functionnality, but I can't get it to work. I
have added under of my "site.xml" file:
org.apache.maven.skins
maven-stylus-skin
1.0-SNAPSHOT
But I get the following err
I successfully managed to configured my settings.xml so that it works well
for snapshots when using maven-proxy. As I suspected, "central" seems to be
configured to disable snapshot handling. So I added another repository with
the same URL.
Here is the correct settings.xml for my use case:
==
Hi Treloar,
first, thanks for you answer :o)
I am a bit confused about what you said. The page says :
However the repositoryDefinitions profile section can be made
simpler by using a proxy infront of the internal repositories.
What I understand from this (and which sounds obvious
Hi everybody,
I'm using maven-proxy as described in the doco "Using Maven in a corporate
environment"
(http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Using+Maven+in+a+corporate+environment),
and everything works well except for snapshots.
I have snaphots of some of my components deployed in the
Hi Javed,
if you're trying to find Xref sources of your sub-modules in the Source
Xref report of your master project, you will hardly find them for your
master project usually doesn't have any source. You have to go down into
the sub-module sites to find them.
Same thing for the Javadoc: you w
Well, I don't know... Maybe Maven devs can tell you a bit more about that.
And if you don't want to add "-Dmaven.username=MyName" each time you launch
Maven, you still have a workaround: you can add it manually in your
mvn.bat/mvn file. But of course, if you do that, the user name will be
fixed
Have you tried passing the argument in the command line? "mvn
-Dmaven.username=MyName ..."
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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And also WAR plugin, which we've been waiting for for a long time now? ;o)
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Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Wim Debla
Great, Doug!
Do you plan to make releases for Maven 2 as well?
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Doug Douglass
Hi guys,
I'm having thoughts about plugin release cycles that I'd like to share with
you.
I've been watching for Maven War plugin next release for quite some time
now. The reason is that there was a bug (MNG-1038) that was important for
me to be fixed. This bug was fixed and the patch applied
Actually, I had to choose a CI tool last year. At that time, I tried most
existing CI tools, amongst which Luntbuild seemed to me to be the best
choice.
But:
1- it was one year ago. I haven't had the time to try Continuum since its
release. And as I'm really satisfied with Luntbuild, so I don't
I recommend you to try Luntbuild: http://www.pmease.com/luntbuild/
You can also have a look at this matrix:
http://damagecontrol.codehaus.org/Continuous+Integration+Server+Feature+Matrix
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Damien,
have a look at
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-pom.html
HTH
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Hi guys,
more generally, wouldn't it be nice to have the same CI build process for
plugins (Apache and Codehaus) as for Maven core?
It seems to me that Brett or Jason talked about this some time ago, but I
can't find the mails related to this... Brett, Jason: have you done
something into that
Thanks Carlos :o)
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Carlos Sanchez
Hi guys,
when the POM of a project has been updated on ibiblio thx to Maven
Evangelism, how do I tell Maven to update it in my local repository? Do I
have to delete it manually so that Maven downloads the updated POM? Or does
Maven have a mechanism for that purpose?
I though "-U" could be used
I understand that artifactId and groupId are still required. But when I try
using (and therefore removes the version element), Maven
tells me that the version element of parent element is missing... Is it the
default behaviour or I'm missing something?
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BEL
Hi Mark,
Thank you for your answer! :)
Then I have another question: when 2 different dependency versions are at
the same level in the dependency tree, which one wins? Because in my case,
I have version 2.0 and version 1.0.1 of commons-lang at the same level, and
1.0.1 wins.
The highest-win s
Hi,
Does anyone know how Maven resolves a version for a specific depedency when
this dependency comes with different versions due to transitivity?
I have the following case: I'm developing a framework where I use
commons-lang version 2.0, along with other libs that have commons-lang in
their
Hi guys,
Maven 2.0 has been released for quite a while now, and I was wondering when
the "Maven Distributed Plugins" of the Maven Plugin Matrix would all be
released in their final versions. As for me, I'm looking forward to the
site plugin and the war plugin (which has only 4 issues left, amo
Brett, have you filled an issue in JIRA for this, or should I do it? If so,
in which component?
- Fabrice
> Yes, it sounds like a bug. The version in plugin management should be
used.
>
> -U is only for when the version is unspecified.
>
> - Brett
>
> On 11/4/05, fa
Hi,
I say that because I was looking for xmlpull JARs, and I figured out that
they were in two different places on ibiblio:
- http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/xmlpull/
- http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/xpp3/
What's more, some folders don't even seem to be correct. For instance:
h
OK, but then, the question is: the version of a plugin declared in the
section is not part of its "configuration"? I mean, if I
have the following in my POM:
...
...
Hi Yann,
this does not work - I read on a post from Brett that these options work
only for the plugin registry and the plugin registry is not activated by
default in m2.
And even when I run the command for the first time today, Maven didn't try
any update, so that's why I don't understand wha
Hi,
I've just seen that version 2.0 of the surefire plugin has been released,
so of course I decided to use it. In my pom, I specified the following
lines:
...
...
You can check out the plugin from SVN, verify that the patch has been
applied (and apply it if not) and build the plugin yourself (the version of
the plugin in SVN must be snapshot, so you can leave it like this).
The plugin should be released soon (at least I hope), so you can also wait
a bit.
Look at http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1038
I don't know if the last patch has been applied to the WAR plugin. Anyway,
the final version has not been released yet... (there are still some
plugins that have not been released)
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Wim,
Maven plugins have their own release cycle. This means that even if Maven
2.0 (Core) has been released, some plugins have not been finalised yet.
This is the case of the maven-surefire-plugin
(http://maven.apache.org/maven2/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin/), which is
currently released in 2
Wim,
AFAIK, the current release of the surefire plugin can't generate XML
reports, which is required for the surefire report plugin to work
correctly.
Try to build the surefire plugin from SVN, and you would probably get
correct reports.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
DINQ/DS
Hi guys,
AFAIK, this feature is currently only available in SVN. So you have two
options: either you build the surefire plugin from the trunk, or you wait
for the next release.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Well, if you hadn't set your firewall settings, I guess you haven't
downloaded anything yet from ibiblio. So I would delete everything in your
"C:\Documents and Settings\ppilgrim\.m2" folder (except the "settings.xml"
file), and start again. That should work.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabri
The "settings.xml" file can be placed in:
- /conf/ : the settings will be available for all users
- /.m2/ : the settings will be available only for you
Best Regards / Cordialement,
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Peter,
please have a look at the documentation on Maven 2 website:
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/guides/mini/guide-proxies.html
This page should answer your question. :o)
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Actually, this is the case for every page that does not exist on the Maven
site.
And the "Page Not Found" page does not look the same in every case (problem
of relative links I guess):
- http://maven.apache.org/maven2/foo.html : correct
- http://maven.apache.org/maven2/bar/foo.html : CSS is mi
Hi Tomislav,
the plugins doco is still at the same place:
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/plugins/index.html
You can get there by clicking on "Documentation" on the left menu, then go
down the page and you'll find the link "Available Plug-ins".
It's true that some useful links could be direct
We've been so much looking forward to it, congrats!!! :oD
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Brett Porter
Hi David,
I use CVSNT indeed, but as I provided my password in the SCM connection, it
seems that the release:prepare goal creates by itself the ".cvspass" with
the good entry.
And I also tried with a truely valid ".cvspass" (that works with other
plugins, m1 plugins for instance), it still doe
Hi Jason,
Maybe you've split the following subject into the others, but that would be
valuable to have a guide about configuration inheritence:
- precedence of the different files (settings.xml in maven install,
settings.xml in ".m2" folder, poms and their children, ...)
- how the XML configur
Hi,
By default, the update policy for ibiblio and codehaus repositories is
"daily". I'd like to change it: where is the best place to do that and how
do I override it?
I guess that this could be done in $HOME/.m2/settings.xml, using an active
profile that defines the 2 repositories with their
Michael,
thanks for your answer. Unfortunately, although I've followed every step
you gave to me, I still get the same error:
...
[INFO] [release:prepare]
[INFO] Verifying there are no local modificat
Thanks for your answer John! :o)
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Fabrice BELLINGARD
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John Casey
Correct and correct!
For "settings.xml", the full syntax is:
com.mycompany.plugins
Thanks Milos!
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Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Hi,
I have defined a Mojo that does some work (create some necessary folders,
init some dynamic values, ...) before running an install over my
multi-module project. When I run "m2 myGroupId:myArtifactId:myGoal install"
on my master project, my goal gets executed for each submodule while I need
I'm currently doing this and everything works perfectly. This is a good way
to move from m1 to m2.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Hi guys,
one of my dev teams uses the multiple source folder functionnality of
Eclipse (in a single project). That is, they have a project that looks
like:
MyProject
+ src_1
+ ...java packages and files...
+ src_2
+ ...java packages and files...
I've just seen that th
Hi Michael,
I put my pom[1] at the end of the mail. I still can't manage to make it
work, even when I embed my password in the URL. I still get:
Command output:
cvs update: Empty password used - try 'cvs login' with a real
password
cvs [update aborted]: authorization failed
Hi guys,
I'm trying to make the maven release plugin work, but I always get the same
error when running "m2 release:prepare -Dtag=...":
[INFO] [release:prepare]
[INFO] Verifying there are no local modifications ...
Provider message:
The cvs command failed.
Command output:
cvs update: Empty pa
The docs are not really m1 specific as the DTD hasn't changed.
And if you want your FAQ to be generated, you need to place your FML files
in the right place, that is by default: ${basedir}/src/site/fml
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David,
please look at this page, you will find everything you're looking for.
http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/faq/index.html
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Hi,
I'm trying to evaluate the m2 changelog plugin (2.0-beta-1) work, but I run
out of ideas to make it work properly...
I'm working on a project that can be built both with m1 and m2. The
password is stored in the ".cvspass" file in the user home directory.
m1 changelog plugin generates a co
Hi Jason,
basically, I would add to your existing list some of the items that are
already listed on Maven 2 web site
(http://maven.apache.org/maven2/docs-required.html):
- Development process with Maven best practices (snapshot handling -
different from m1, scm plugin, ...)
- Plugin writing: a
Cristiano,
some report plugins are available on the Maven site:
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/plugins/index.html
some others on CodeHaus: http://mojo.codehaus.org/
More generally, look at
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Maven+Plugin+Matrix to know more
about plugins ported to m2.
Be
OK, http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1112 for those interested.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Brett Porter
Hi all,
I'm playing a bit with profiles, and it seems to me that report plugins
listed in a profile are not added to the list of reports when the profile
is activated. That is, it seems that when a profile is activated, its
"reporting" element is not merged with the "reporting" element of the
> The Apache Maven team are proud to announce the third beta release
> of Maven 2.0.
Wouah, the new CSS is cool! :o)
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--
> And if you check out the EAR in isolation, how should it behave? Break?
"Check out the EAR in isolation"? What do you mean? Check out from SCM? If
so, I don't see troubles with this case... Well, I guess you have a broader
view of those issues :o)
As for me (and as for now), I experience that
Right, thanks for your answer Kenney!
However, this is definitely not handy when you have a multi-module project
(for instance when you build an Ear). When your parent is part of the same
build process (using built-in reactor) and on the same file system, using
only "relativePath" would be far
Hi,
I've seen that there's a "relativePath" attribute for the "parent" element
of the pom. According to the documentation, this is "the relative path of
the parent-pom within the project hierarchy". If this property exists, I
guess this allows to discover the parent pom without specifying the
This issue is probably the one you're looking for:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-384
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Maven devs: anybody has an idea about that? Should I open a bug report?
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> To be honest, I don't know maven-core enough to answer your question.
> Could you please file an improvement in Jira with this description? I
> will try to discuss this ASAP with the dev team.
>
> Otherwise, I think this make sense.
Great :o)
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-954 : I let y
Hi all,
has anybody already used the 'warSourceExcludes' property of the War
plugin? (didn't find any thread about this)
Because I experience a strange behaviour with this property. When I grab
some Web projects from the CVS of my company, I usually get all the
WEB-INF/lib Jars that the devel
Kenney, Stéphane,
Thanks for your answers! :o)
Indeed, the help page is valuable. The config to set the context-root works
well. :o)
As for the 'excluded' property, this may be helpful in some cases, but
IMHO, I'm not sure this is the good way to handle the problem. Indeed, a
War module usua
Nobody has an answer for these 2 little questions?
For the second question, I've struggled with scopes, but it seems that
because of the transitive dependencies feature, the Ear plugin packages
every Jar set to compile/runtime in the pom of the War...
Fabrice.
--
There's been some discussion about that between Jeff McAffer and Brett some
weeks ago: http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/pde-build-dev/msg00074.html
I talked to Jeff about that and he told me that they don't have much time
to dedicate to the effort right now (although they're interested) an
Hi guys!
I've 2 little questions about the Ear plugin (version 2.0beta1):
1- how can I tell the Ear plugin to use a specific root-context for a War
when it generates the application.xml? (instead of using the artifactId)
Something like the "" in m1.
2- when the plugin generates the Ear, it p
Hi Wim,
one year ago, I had to choose a CI tool because my company needed one for
all its Java projects (about 150). After experimenting lots of them, the
choice was obvious to me: Luntbuild. (but this is my own experience)
Luntbuild is a very good compromise between easy-to-use and powerful-e
> > Is it possible in term of M2 architecture?
>
> Certainly, but I don't think it is necessary...
Brett,
I have a multiple project application developed under Eclipse, so my
projects are at the same level as my root project (use of the "../" in the
list). As a consequence, for every project
Hi guys,
I'm using a library that depends on struts-menu 2.3. The problem is that
the POM of the latter contains an error in its depedencies (the last one
actually):
...
junit
junit
3.8.1
test
...
"type" shouldn't be here, but "scope" instead.
So apart from
Hi Kenney,
For the 'none', I better understand now. That's because I added JARs to my
m2 repo manually (as they were not on the web). So where do I need to
specify the status of the JARs I put in my local repo?
As for the stack trace, I don't run m2 with -e nor -X, so that's why I find
it wei
Hi guys,
I'm using of the latest m2 builds (20050824.111500).
I've just discovered that when m2 tries to download a dependency and can't
find it on any remote repository, it prints a stack trace (see below) in
the log. In my case, the dependency exists in the local repository, so the
buld is s
I've figured out that the lib that causes the trouble is "
commons-jelly-tags-jsl"...
But I just can't see why.
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Ooops, forgot to tell that I'm developing for m2.
:o)
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Hi Maveners,
I observe a strange behaviour when building the plugin I'm developing. Here
are the dependencies for which the build is OK :
org.apache.maven.reporting
maven-reporting-api
2.0-alpha-3
Brett,
I posted the code on JIRA. You can find it at:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPTASKLIST-13
Feel free to contact me for any information you might need.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Hi guys!
First of all, I'd like to congratulate the m2 team for the great work
they've done, especially the various APIs (MOFO, reporting, doxia, ...etc)
which are a pleasure to use to develop plugins. :o)
To discover the m2-style plugin writing, I converted the tasklist plugin
into a taglist
Hi Vincent,
I'm not sure this has only to do with the site.jsl file.
For instance, if I look to the "team-list.xml" file that is generated in
"target/generated-xdocs" (which is before the JSL transformation), there is
the same problem with developer names that have an accent (and that are
writ
Nicolas,
Unfortunately, ISO-8859-1 is already the default value for this property,
so that wouldn't change anything.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
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Hi guys,
I have a problem with accents in my POM, which is written and declared
"ISO-8859-1".
For instance, the name of my company is "PSA Peugoet Citroën". When Maven
generates the site, the footer of each page is "© 2005, PSA
Peugeot-Citro?n" (<- this is copied from the page source).
This p
Personally, I have no problem with the @todo. The stuff is that by default,
the IDEs do not use that (at least IntelliJ and Eclipse). What's more, in
my company, hundreds of developers have been working on WSAD for years now,
which has the following consequences:
1/ I can't ask them all to chan
Hi guys,
I wanted to know if someone has already written a task list plugin that
work for "// TODO" comments, as Eclipse uses this kind of task tag in the
Java code.
Tanks & Best regards,
Fabrice
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Jeff,
here is part of my "project.properties" file that works for Dashboard :
# - MULTIPROJECT -
maven.multiproject.basedir=${basedir}/..
maven.multiproject.includes=myProject1/project.xml,myProject2/project.xml
maven.multiproject.site.goals=site,dashboard:report-single
# ---
Hi Brian,
Are you using the multi-project plugin? It allows you to generate all the
reports for every project and then it aggregates the sites under the root
project's site.
For it to work, you should have something like that in the
"project.properties" of the root project :
maven.mult
Brett,
IMHO, the "../" path in would really be helpful. I imagine that
it does not add a big implementation problem, and it would solve the issue
of the flat layout of Eclipse.
My problem is that the company I'm working for only uses WSAD. I'm
currently working on spreading Maven all over hu
Hi guys,
the issue of multiproject handling with a flat layout was tackled some
weeks ago on this mailing list, and there's an issue on JIRA
(http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-359) concerning this point, but it has
not been resolved nor assigned.
I just wanted to know: is this issue left ap
Hi guys,
I haven't had the time to install and test Continuum yet, but it seems like
it covers functionnalities of existing tools. Have you guys had a look at
Luntbuild? (http://luntbuild.sourceforge.net) I've been testing and using
it with Maven for lots of months and it works great (its func
GREAT, someone has eventually found the solution!
Smart :o)
Thx a lot for the tip!!
Best regards,
Fabrice
Kaloyan Enimanev
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Hi all,
My problem is the following: I can't make the Ant telnet task work properly
with Maven 1.0. The interactions(write/read) are ignored. Such a message
was posted on this mailing list last december ("telnet ant task in maven,
any one?", Dan Tran), but no answer...
If I use an Ant 1.6 scr
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