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Jörg Sesterhenn commented on MASSEMBLY-665:
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Sorry, but I don't have anything simple or publicly available right now and 
will not have the time to construct a minimal project to show this behavior in 
the near future. Please put this aside or reproduce it on your own.

> OS dependent behaviour while packaging
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MASSEMBLY-665
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-665
>             Project: Maven Assembly Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.4
>         Environment: sles 11 / windows 7
>            Reporter: Jörg Sesterhenn
>             Fix For: 2.5.3
>
>
> Given this part of a assembly descriptor:
> {code}
> <fileSets>
>       <fileSet>
>               <directory>src/main/script</directory>
>               <outputDirectory>bin</outputDirectory>
>               <filtered>true</filtered>
>               <includes>
>                       <include>*</include>
>               </includes>
>       </fileSet>
>       <fileSet>
>               <directory>/src/main/conf</directory>
>               <outputDirectory>conf</outputDirectory>
>               <includes>
>                       <include>*</include>
>               </includes>
>       </fileSet>
> </fileSets>
> {code}
> Under windows 7 this packages everything as (I) expected:
> {code}
> src/
>   main/
>     conf/
>     script/
> {code}
>         
> Under linux the package misses the directory 'conf':
> {code}
> src/
>   main/
>     script/
> {code}
> Linux seems to interpret the directory as absolute path due to the leading 
> slash.
> Please either
> * accept the above config and build the same package on any system, or
> * fail the build with an invalid descriptor error, or
> * (at least) log a warning that due to the config builds are depending on the 
> OS.



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