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Eric Pabst edited comment on MNG-4225 at 4/21/11 9:01 AM: ---------------------------------------------------------- I posted a fix for MNG-4516 which is related. was (Author: epabst): I have a fix for MNG-4516 which is related. > Plugin dependencies are incorrectly included as needed artifacts in IBM JDK > 1.5 sr8 and IBM JDK 1.6 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNG-4225 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4225 > Project: Maven 2 & 3 > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Dependencies > Affects Versions: 2.0.9 > Environment: OS : Windows Server 2003 > JDK: IBM JDK 1.5 sr8 edition and IBM JDK 1.6 > Reporter: Baback Nemazie > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: Issues to be reviewed for 3.x > > Attachments: JavaMavenTest.zip > > > We have been using a "parent pom" that specifies the plugin dependencies for > our projects. This parent pom has been in use for more than a year. We have > been using IBM JDK 1.5 sr4 until recently, and we had no problems building > the parent pom. However for the upcoming release we upgraded to IBM JDK 1.5 > sr8. Upon upgrade to the sr8 edition, when we tried to build the parent pom, > the build process incorrectly tried to search for specified plugin > dependencies, and since these specified plugin dependencies are built AFTER > the parent pom is built the build process fails with the error message that > it could not find the plugin-dependencies in order to proceed with building > the parent pom. > We encountered the same issue with IBM JDK 1.6 as well. Since many of the > developers who use our product will be using IBM JDK 1.6, we need to resolve > this issue for both IBM JDK1.5 sr8 and IBM JDK 1.6. > We did NOT encounter this issue with the Sun JDK 1.6. This led us to approach > IBM to investigate the issue as it appeared that this maybe an IBM JDK > specific issue. We sent our test case to them, and they reported to us that > suspect that maven code could be depending on the hashmap ordering, which is > breaking the dependency check. > They instructed us to post this issue to the maven issue tracking and they > will follow up with the maven folks. > Attached is the test case to reproduce the problem. Please read the file > how_to_reproduce.txt in the attached. IBM folks will provide you with the > needed JDK's. -- 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