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Scott Carey commented on MRRESOURCES-53:
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My question is why does the configuration above try and download the test-jar 
artifact?  The configuration is to download 
org.apache:apache-jar-resource-bundle:1.4, not the project's test-jar artifact. 
 

Has the comment from last february by Benjamin Bentmann been addressed?
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The issue is not in the maven-jar-plugin. The maven-remote-resources-plugin 
explicitly resolves the test classpath of the project 
(ProcessRemoteResourcesMojo.java:697) which naturally fails when the test 
classes haven't even compiled.
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> use of remote resources plugin breaks ability to use test-jar artifacts
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>
>                 Key: MRRESOURCES-53
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRRESOURCES-53
>             Project: Maven 2.x Remote Resources Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>            Reporter: Scott Carey
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: project.zip
>
>
> I have a dead simple project configuration that breaks if I inherit from 
> org.apache:apache . If I disable the remote resources plugin portion, it 
> works.  
> The plugin is trying to resolve a test-jar artifact during the compile phase, 
> but such an artifact does not exist until the test-compile phase.
> To reproduce: unpack the project provided.  run 'mvn clean compile'.   that 
> will fail.  test-compile will work.  If you install, then compile will work 
> because it will find the test-jar in the local repo.  You must not have any 
> related snapshot artifacts in the local repo related to this project to 
> reproduce.
> If you break the inheritance to the apache parent, it will work.  Or, you can 
> override the usage of the remote resources plugin and disable it to get the 
> project to function.
> It seems to work if I assign the plugin to operate in a late phase -- such as 
> prepare-package.  Perhaps all that is required is that the plugin operate in 
> as late a phase as it can by default?  
> If it must operate in compile however, it cannot look for dependencies that 
> are not generated until test-compile such as test-jar types.

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