[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRESOURCES-2?page=all ]

Brett Porter updated MRESOURCES-2:
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    Fix Version: 2.2

> "No such file or directory" when resource targetdirectory contains "../" and 
> target/classes does not exist.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MRESOURCES-2
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRESOURCES-2
>      Project: Maven 2.x Resources Plugin
>         Type: Bug

>  Environment: Linux fails, Windows is fine.
>     Reporter: Mark Donszelmann
>     Assignee: John Casey
>     Priority: Minor
>      Fix For: 2.2
>  Attachments: MNG-1345-maven-resources-plugin.patch
>
> Original Estimate: 10 minutes
>        Time Spent: 10 minutes
>         Remaining: 0 minutes
>
> "No such file or directory" when resource targetdirectory contains "../" and 
> target/classes does not exist.
> example:
>             <resource>
>                 <targetPath>../generated-sources/filter</targetPath>
>                 <filtering>true</filtering>
>                 <directory>${basedir}/src/main/java</directory>
>                 <includes>
>                     <include>**/*</include>
>                 </includes>
>             </resource>
> since the targetdirectory is relative to "target/classes" (or whatever the 
> setting is to put the class files)
> the plugin fails with a 
> "No such file or directory: 
> ....target/classes/../generated-sources/filter/....." 
> if target/classes does not exist.
> On Windows it works fine, on Unix it fails.
> Workaround: copy some resources to target/classes first, so that 
> target/classes exists.

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