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Dennis Lundberg updated MASSEMBLY-474: -------------------------------------- Component/s: moduleSet Description: When I have an assembly descriptor that contains 2 modules that both have the same dependencies, those dependencies are duplicated instead of skipped/overwritten in the target zip file. This is very similiar to MASSEMBLY-285, but is a problem on the dependencies and not the modules themselves. This is only a problem when {code:xml} <moduleSet> <includes> <include>aaa:aaaa</include> <include>aaa:bbbb</include> </includes> <binaries> <includeDependencies>true</includeDependencies> <unpack>false</unpack> <outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory> </binaries> </moduleSet> {code} was: When I have an assembly descriptor that contains 2 modules that both have the same dependencies, those dependencies are duplicated instead of skipped/overwritten in the target zip file. This is very similiar to MASSEMBLY-285, but is a problem on the dependencies and not the modules themselves. This is only a problem when <moduleSet> <includes> <include>aaa:aaaa</include> <include>aaa:bbbb</include> </includes> <binaries> <includeDependencies>true</includeDependencies> <unpack>false</unpack> <outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory> </binaries> </moduleSet> > Assembly is duplicating dependecies in the output > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MASSEMBLY-474 > URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-474 > Project: Maven 2.x Assembly Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Components: moduleSet > Affects Versions: 2.2 > Reporter: Andrew Rampulla > Attachments: assembly-test-mulit-project.zip > > > When I have an assembly descriptor that contains 2 modules that both have the > same dependencies, those dependencies are duplicated instead of > skipped/overwritten in the target zip file. This is very similiar to > MASSEMBLY-285, but is a problem on the dependencies and not the modules > themselves. This is only a problem when > {code:xml} > <moduleSet> > <includes> > <include>aaa:aaaa</include> > <include>aaa:bbbb</include> > </includes> > <binaries> > <includeDependencies>true</includeDependencies> > <unpack>false</unpack> > <outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory> > </binaries> > </moduleSet> > {code} -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira