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Dennis Lundberg commented on MSHARED-140: ----------------------------------------- The parameter classpathMavenRepositoryLayout specifies if the Class-Path of the manifest should contain a Maven repository like *path* or not. It doesn't affect the name of the *file* in the manifest. See http://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-archiver/#class_manifest > MANEFEST class path attribute uses repository style name despite setting > classpathMavenRepositoryLayout to false > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MSHARED-140 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSHARED-140 > Project: Maven Shared Components > Issue Type: Bug > Components: maven-archiver > Environment: Ubuntu 9.04 64bit > Reporter: Mike Power > Attachments: pom.xml > > > I ran into this while porting a windows maven build to linux. Thanks to all > your guy's work is was very error free. > However I did run into one problem where I was getting class not found > exceptions for ejb. > After digging in deep I found our MANIFEST.MF file looked something like this: > Class-Path: someintuitlib-ejb-1.0-20090513.083158-9-client.jar > As opposed to windows where it looked like: > Class-Path: someintuitlib-ejb-1.0-SNAPSHOT-client.jar > When the jars are wrapped up in linux they use the > someintuitlib-ejb-1.0-SNAPSHOT-client.jar for the file name. Thus the > classpath fails and a class not found exception results. > This seems to be specific to linux and ejb relying on SNAPSHOTs built on > another machine and uploaded to a shared repository. There are other > SNAPSHOTs in the dependency list and their names are used correctly. Those > SNAPSHOTs are built locally as part of the build. Thus I think it is > specific to SNAPSHOTs built remotely and uploaded to a shared SNAPSHOT > repository. > I have supplied a sample pom.xml that may generate the bug but I can not test > it out as I do not have a remote repository that I can push SNAPSHOTs to. -- 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