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robert.weissmann edited comment on MASSEMBLY-230 at 1/2/08 2:59 AM:
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Hi,

I got the same problem as well and there is no way to mention all files 
individually.

Remark: Don't get confused on the ending .txt in 
"${basedir}/src/main/resources/deploy/deploy.sh.txt" from the example. It might 
be typo. But it really does not work in my case too.

Here is my code-snippet:

Does not work:

    <fileSet>
      <directory>cfg</directory>
      <outputDirectory>cfg</outputDirectory>
      <includes>
        <include>**/*.xml</include>
      </includes>
      <filtered>true</filtered>
    </fileSet>
    <fileSet>
      <directory>cfg</directory>
      <outputDirectory>cfg</outputDirectory>
      <excludes>
        <exclude>**/*.xml</exclude>
      </excludes>
      <filtered>false</filtered>
    </fileSet>

Works:

  <files>
    <file>
      <source>cfg/JustA6TestConfig.xml</source>
      <outputDirectory>cfg</outputDirectory>
      <filtered>true</filtered>
    </file>
  </files>

It looks like there were allready some issues before, which are all marked as 
Fixed and Closed. Hm, looks like those fixes have been lost again. 
(Branch-Merging ? ;-).

P.S. Don't get confused, but somehow does this editor by saving the text 
swollow the STARS in the includes/excludes.

      was (Author: robert.weissmann):
    Hi,

I got the same problem as well and there is no way to mention all files 
individually.

Remark: Don't get confused on the ending .txt in 
"${basedir}/src/main/resources/deploy/deploy.sh.txt" from the example. It might 
be typo. But it really does not work in my case too.

Here is my code-snippet:

Does not work:

    <fileSet>
      <directory>cfg</directory>
      <outputDirectory>cfg</outputDirectory>
      <includes>
        <include>**/*.xml</include>
      </includes>
      <filtered>true</filtered>
    </fileSet>
    <fileSet>
      <directory>cfg</directory>
      <outputDirectory>cfg</outputDirectory>
      <excludes>
        <exclude>**/*.xml</exclude>
      </excludes>
      <filtered>false</filtered>
    </fileSet>

Works:

  <files>
    <file>
      <source>cfg/JustA6TestConfig.xml</source>
      <outputDirectory>cfg</outputDirectory>
      <filtered>true</filtered>
    </file>
  </files>

It looks like there were allready some issues before, which are all marked as 
Fixed and Closed. Hm, looks like those fixes have been lost again. 
(Branch-Merging ? ;-).
  
> <fileset> not filtering resources, but <files> does filter
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MASSEMBLY-230
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-230
>             Project: Maven 2.x Assembly Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.2-beta-1
>         Environment: Windows XP Maven 2.0.5
>            Reporter: Mick Knutson
>             Fix For: 2.2
>
>
> In my assembly descriptor, this does not filter my resources:
>       <fileSet>
>             <directory>${basedir}/src/main/resources/deploy</directory>
>             <filtered>true</filtered>
>             <useStrictFiltering>true</useStrictFiltering>
>             <outputDirectory>/</outputDirectory>
>             <includes>
>                       <include>*.sh</include>
>                       <include>*.bat</include>
>             </includes>
>             <fileMode>0544</fileMode>
>               </fileSet>
> But this DOES filter the same resources just fine:
>       <files>
>           <file>
>             
> <source>${basedir}/src/main/resources/deploy/deploy.sh.txt</source>
>             <outputDirectory>deploy</outputDirectory>
>             <destName>test.sh</destName>
>             <filtered>true</filtered>
>             <lineEnding>unix</lineEnding>
>             <fileMode>0554</fileMode>
>           </file>
>       </files> 
> I have tried 2.2-beta-1 and 2.1 of the plugin and it acts the same way.
> A workaround is to just specify each file individually, but I have dozens of 
> files and the descriptor is going to get quite cluttered.

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