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Anders Hammar commented on MINVOKER-115:
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I'm not very keen on adding params for everything. IMHO it would make things 
too complicated for the novice user. Why not just always install all the 
artifacts of a multi-module project to the (new) local repo?
Also, if my memory serves me correct the m-invoker-p detects if there is a 
normal library dependency to some other module it will install it. Why can't it 
detect a plugin dependency? The reactor in core 3.0+ can do it for calculating 
the build order in a multi-module build. If it complicated I think we should 
install all artifacts of a multi-module build for now and it can be improved 
later on.
                
> install goal doesn't install required plugins (from the reactor build) to the 
> local repo
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>                 Key: MINVOKER-115
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MINVOKER-115
>             Project: Maven 2.x Invoker Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.5
>         Environment: MacOS 10.6.6
> Mac Java 1.6
> Maven 3.0.2
>            Reporter: Anders Hammar
>         Attachments: MINVOKER-115-IT.patch
>
>
> In a multimodule build where the m-invoker-p is used to perform integration 
> tests for an archetype. In the build, a maven plugin is first created. Then a 
> maven archetype.
> For the archetype project, integration test is performed where a project is 
> generated based on the archetype and then a build (mvn verify) is done.
> However, the build fails as it can't find the maven plugin built earlier in 
> the reactor build. The maven-invoker-plugin:install goal installs all 
> dependencies to the cloned local repo, but it doesn't install the plugin 
> built.

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