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Robert Varga updated MJAVADOC-649: ---------------------------------- External issue URL: https://jira.opendaylight.org/browse/ODLPARENT-229 > javadoc:aggregate mis-determines whether a submodule was skipped > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MJAVADOC-649 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAVADOC-649 > Project: Maven Javadoc Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.2.0 > Reporter: Robert Varga > Priority: Major > Labels: regression > > The fix for MJAVADOC-613 ends up mis-detecting when a submodule is being > skipped in case there is an interplay between command-line and profile > activation. > In OpenDaylight we have a setup, where we have a profile doing roughly: > {code:java} > <profile> > <id>q</id> > <properties> > <maven.javadoc.skip>true</maven.javadoc.skip> > <!-- ... and a host of other things --> > </properties> > </profile> > {code} > this profile is defined for each and every artifact we build. > We then have a job dedicated to extraction of javadoc which does: > {noformat} > mvn clean install javadoc:aggregate -e -Pq > -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=false{noformat} > This works perfectly well with maven-javadoc-plugin-3.1.1, but breaks with > 3.2.0: while each submodule generates is javadoc correctly (observing the > command-line override of the profile), the aggregate goal ends up skipping > all submodules, resulting in no aggregate being generated. > > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)