Hi,

do you mean the 'listfiles' option? When you configure the compiler-plugin to fork the java compiler and then run with -X maven prints the command line it invokes, it includes the classes to be compiled. This is obviously not as good as the option ant provides but should help debugging your problem.

-Tim

EJ Ciramella schrieb:
Hate to "simpson's did it", but this was always a great feature of ant.

Turning on this feature allowed me to see which class(es) were getting
recompiled with each compiler pass.  Typically it was a packaging
statement gone awry.  But I have no idea how to do this with maven
unless I start pulling apart the source for the compiler plugin.
-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 8:04 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: getting mvn to output what source files its compiling

This would probably require that javac ouput what class it is
currently compiling, at a minimum. Can you make this work? If so, then
there is a possibility that Maven compiler can be modified to do it as
well. If not, there is very little chance of this happening in Maven.

Wayne

On 10/9/07, EJ Ciramella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have a little issue with a single class file that keeps getting
compiled time after time.

Is there any way to get mvn to spit out what class it is building?  I
tried -X -e and also -g -verbose, but its still not spitting it out.


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