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Olivier Lamy commented on MDEPLOY-117: -------------------------------------- This project has moved from Jira to GitHub Issues. This issue was migrated to [apache/maven-deploy-plugin#251|https://github.com/apache/maven-deploy-plugin/issues/251]. > Use GAV from specified pomFIle but not deploy the pom > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MDEPLOY-117 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MDEPLOY-117 > Project: Maven Deploy Plugin (Moved to GitHub Issues) > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: deploy:deploy-file > Affects Versions: 2.4 > Environment: Windows XP > Sun Java JDK 1.6.0_18 > Maven 3.0-alpha6 > Reporter: Anders Hammar > Priority: Major > > For or MRM (Nexus) we have redeployment turned off. When deploying a lot of > 3rd party artifacts to it, we do that by a script using the deploy-file goal. > This works just fine for the jar artifact, but when the artifact is just a > pom or when also trying to deploying a sources artifact, we want to use GAV > from a specified pom. However, deploy-file will then also try to deploy the > pom which makes the plugin fail as redeployment is turned off. > I'll explain through a simple example: > We have a pom artifact that we want to deploy. We do that like this: > mvn deploy:deploy-file -Dfile=abc.pom -DpomFile=abc.pom -DrepositoryId=... > -Durl=... > We want to use GAV from the POM and not specify that through params. > Otherwise we need to parse the pom for that info, which is difficult in > Windows. > What happens is that the pom artifact deploys fine, but then plugin also > tries to deploy the pom which then fails as reployment is turned off in the > repo. This makes it very hard to see if the script executes ok or not. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)