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Alexander Kudrevatykh commented on MNG-4831: -------------------------------------------- may be we should reopen this issue, because it have attached simple example? > artifact.getDependencyTrail() doesn't include full information; causes > problems filtering artifacts by transitive dependency trail > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNG-4831 > URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4831 > Project: Maven 2 & 3 > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Artifacts and Repositories > Affects Versions: 2.2.1, 3.0-beta-3 > Reporter: John Casey > Attachments: maven-bug-simulation-MNG-4831.zip > > > Artifact.getDependencyTrail() is a List, not a graph. This means the artifact > doesn't include information about every artifact that depends on that > artifact. > In cases where the project's artifacts are filtered using the dependency > trail, it can become impossible to capture the full dependency closure for an > included artifact if that artifact depends on something that an excluded > artifact also depends on. > For a concrete example / test case of this, see MASSEMBLY-504. > In this example, A and B both depend on C. However, the dependencySet > _excludes_ B from the assembly. By luck of the draw, profile dependencies are > appended to the project's other dependencies, and B is in the dependencyTrail > of C, not A (both are valid to be there). Since transitive filtering is > enabled, C is _excluded_ from the assembly along with B, and the classpath > for A is not fully represented. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1.6#6162)