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Lukas Theussl commented on MSITE-409:
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The links issue is fixed with MSITE-404, please test with
site-plugin-2.1-SNAPSHOT.
The hierarchy problem is more general, it should get it's own issue. However,
my impression is that you should be able to fix it by adjusting your document
structure, eg
{noformat}
pom.xml
|
parent
|
------------------------------
| | |
mod1 mod2 mod3
{noformat}
or
{noformat}
parent
|
-----------------------------------
| | | |
pom.xml mod1 mod2 mod3
{noformat}
and setting the <modules> accordingly.
> Incorrect URLs in multi-module project
> --------------------------------------
>
> Key: MSITE-409
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-409
> Project: Maven 2.x Site Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: multi module
> Affects Versions: 2.0
> Reporter: Benson Margulies
> Fix For: 2.1
>
> Attachments: tc.patch.diff
>
>
> I have a top-level pom and some modules. One of the modules serves as a
> parent for most, but not all, of the rest.
> Thus, for most, the parent is ../parent, and for that the parent is the
> top-level project itself.
> I ran:
> mvn site:stage -DstagingDirectory=/Users/benson/stage
> It takes a very long time.
> All of my child links came out incorrectly: e.g:
> <a
> href="../../Users/benson/x/trunk/greenhouse/etrog/../../../../hudson.basistech.net/home/projects/etrog">RLPJ
> Buildtools</a>
> There aren't distinct subdirectories in the staged dir for those of my
> modules that use the parent. Actually, now that I look, I see that the ones
> that parent into ../parent are subdirectories of 'parent' instead of
> subdirectories of the top-level. But the links are still all wrong.
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