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Carlos Sanchez commented on MECLIPSE-405:
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> When is Maven 2.0.9 being released?
1-2 weeks
> Are you saying in maven 2.0.9+ this range issue will include 3.3.0.x in
> [3.3.0-3.4.0)? That is a relief.
no, it will allow you to use dependencyManagement for you to workaround it
> Another issue I would like to mention is that you suggested on the mailing
> list to use make-artifacts and I would like to note that the artifact id's it
> provides are
incorrect, which is the reason for its deprecation. For instance,
make-artifacts will make an artifact with
> This is the reason why we have not used make-artifacts to solve this problem.
> Additionally, would it hurt to provide the stripQualifier as a parameter so
> that people who are not using the eclipse nightly builds can still take
> advantage of eclipse:to-maven while still using maven 2.0.8-?
got it, parameters should be configurable in to-maven, but the defaults wont
change, although I encourage you to use the qualifier or you wont know what
build of eg 3.3.0 you are actually using
> to-maven target should allow to strip qualifier when creating artifacts from
> osgi bundles
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>
> Key: MECLIPSE-405
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-405
> Project: Maven 2.x Eclipse Plugin
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 2.5
> Environment: Windows xp, regarding maven-eclipse-plugin, java 1.5
> Reporter: Apaar Trivedi
> Attachments: to-mavenStringQualifier.patch
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> There is a problem with to-maven target which forces the user to append the
> OSGI qualifiers to the artifact versions, thus making it impossible for
> dependencies to resolve one another, due to the fact that the range specified
> is not met with a version with a qualifier.
> For instance, after mvn eclipse:to-maven is run, the eclipse plugins are
> added into the repository. Many of them depend on each other, and their
> dependency is based on a range, for instance 3.3.0-3.4.0, but the dependency
> provided ends up getting the version 3.3.0.-I20070403, i.e it has some
> qualifier and so it does not match up, and therefore the dependencies do not
> resolve and it all does not work.
> The solution involves allowing the 'stripQualifier' parameter to be exposed
> in the plugin, here is a note I sent to the dev list:
> We need one thing parameterized on the EclipseToMavenMojo.java in the
> maven-eclipse-plugin which should be parameterized anyway. In the call to
> osgiVersionToMavenVersion, it only allows 'false' to be passed in for the
> 'strip qualifier' parameter.
> While the make-artifacts (which extends to-maven) target allows you to strip
> the qualifier, this is not a parameter that can be used in the to-maven
> target. This is a problem because using 'to-maven' provides artifacts with
> the proper names and hierarchy, but the dependecies do not resolve due to the
> qualifiers on the versions. While make-artifacts provides dependecies that
> resolve but the naming convention of the groupId's and artifactId's is
> incorrect, so this is also unacceptable, not to mention make-artifacts is
> deprecated for this reason.
>
> Just a parameter -DstripQualifer that gets passed in to the call to
> osgiVersionToMavenVersion( String version, String forcedQualifier,
> boolean stripQualifier ) would be perfect.
> I have included a patch which provides this parameter and uses it in the
> necessary call to the method, while leaving its default value as false, thus
> no functionality would change unless the parameter is used. Please consider
> this asap, as it is stopping some work of ours here and I have had to modify
> the source and install a fixed copy to my local repo to currently get around
> this.
> Thank you
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