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Piotr Tabor commented on MNG-1323: ---------------------------------- I am trying to work on the issue too. The simplest solution is in DefaultPluginManager change the code to: private PluginDescriptor verifyVersionedPlugin( Plugin plugin, MavenProject project, ArtifactRepository localRepository ) File pluginFile = pluginArtifact.getFile(); if /*( !pluginCollector.isPluginInstalled( plugin ) ||*/( pluginContainer == null ) { addPlugin( plugin, pluginArtifact, project, localRepository ); } else /*if ( pluginFile.lastModified() > pluginContainer.getCreationDate().getTime() )*/ { getLogger().info( "Reloading plugin container for: " + plugin.getKey() + ". The plugin artifact has changed." ); pluginContainer.dispose(); pluginCollector.flushPluginDescriptor( plugin ); addPlugin( plugin, pluginArtifact, project, localRepository ); } But it slows Maven to much... I will trying to prepare know a little bit better solution that checks if getted descriptor matches and if not - to replace it. The best solution is to build plugin's identifiers that contains hashcode of dependencies. Any comments from Commiters ? > Plugin extensions (dependencies) not resolved in reactor build > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNG-1323 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1323 > Project: Maven 2 > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Plugins and Lifecycle > Affects Versions: 2.0 > Reporter: Kenney Westerhof > Fix For: 2.0.x > > Attachments: MNG-1323-core-integration-tests.diff > > > I've added a dependency on an Ant Task in > project/build/plugins/plugin[artifactId='maven-antrun-plugin']/dependencies/ > and run that anttask using the antrun plugin. > When run from the project dir itself it runs fine. > When running from the root of the project tree (reactor build, project one > level below root), > antrun bails out because the taskdef can't be found (not on classpath). > It looks like the dependency isn't resolved, or not added to the plugins' > classrealm. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira