I'm using CVS HEAD of Maven. When I run the goal site, I get the following
error:
...
xdoc:jelly-transform:
BUILD FAILED
This tag must have either the 'name' or the 'var' variables defined
Total time: 3 seconds
After a bit of digging into xdoc's plugin.jelly, I found that the outFile is
not set properly in the performJSL tag:
<!-- generate output file name -->
<util:replace var="outFileForward" oldChar="\" newChar="/"
value="${file.toString()}"/>
<j:set var="outFiles"
value="${mapper.mapFileName(outFileForward)}"/>
<j:set var="outFile" value="${outFiles[0]}"/>
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Willie Vu
Center for Enhanced Learning and Training
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Willie Vu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:34
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Enhance java:jar to support multiple filesets
>
>
> Currently, build/resources/includes only allow include's and
> exclude's to be specified. These include's/exclude's will
> become part of a patternset that applies to one and only one
> fileset, whose directory is based on the
> maven.jarResources.basedir property.
>
> This is inflexible. E.g., I put image files in src/images
> directory while properties files in src/properties. I want
> them to be included in the jar without the images/ and
> properties/ directory prefix. To achieve what I want now, I
> have to move all files under src/images and src/properties
> into a separate directory, say src/resources. Then, I have
> to change maven.jarResources.basedir to src/resources.
>
> It would be great if build/resources in project.xml allows
> multiple filesets.
>
> --
> Willie Vu
>
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