My fault I was messing around with From address on my email client, trying to set it to a "new alias" address we have available here at harvard. I had thought the messages we're being rejected by the list so I sent them again. after some time the originals finally showed up.

my bad, sorry

-Mark

Brett Porter wrote:
Mark, any idea why all your messages are coming through twice?


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Subject: Re: Plugins, JVM and dependencies





Brett Porter wrote:



You'll probably need to do some funky jelly involving ${systemScope.getVariable('java.version')}

Alternatively you could just generate one for each in

succession, or


controlled by a property - these are probably better so execution environment doesn't have to be the same as target environment.



Are the 1.4 differences may be related to that "invalid

stream header"


bug in 1.4.2 +?

- Brett

I'm not sure, at this point, why bouncycastle maintains separate jvm distributions, I'll have to do more research. A specifc case for one, is that they also maintain a cleanroom implementation of the JCE for 1.3, but abandoned it in 1.4.


In terms of supporting jars, what is the best way to deal with their installation when installing a plug-in, I'm sure all the versions can be stored in the ibiblio repository (or downloaded from the bouncycastle site), should I write a maven.xml goal that installs them into the maven/lib directory? Or is there a way to get the jars out of the ibiblio repository and into the maven/lib directory where they can be detected by the plugin? Or am I missing something here?

-thanks,
Mark



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From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2004 8:03 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Plugins, JVM and dependencies


So...


I now have succesfully genreated my first pgp key pair using
my signature plugin, but I have issues...

BouncyCastle currently comes in a few jvm version packages

        
JDK 1.4
bcprov-jdk14-121.jar
bcmail-jdk14-121.jar
bcpg-jdk14-121.jar
bctest-jdk14-121.jar

JDK 1.3
bcprov-jdk13-121.jar
jce-jdk13-121.jar
bcmail-jdk13-121.jar
bcpg-jdk13-121.jar
bctest-jdk13-121.jar

JDK 1.2
bcprov-jdk12-121.jar
jce-jdk12-121.jar
bcpg-jdk12-121.jar
bctest-jdk12-121.jar

The chanllenge when installing the JCE provider and PGP
library is that it is very sensitive to version differences. IE I can't generate keypairs successfully on 1.4 with the 1.3 libraries [go figure ;)].


Is there a way I can detect the jvm verison on install or
somehow manage which jars get installed given my jvm version?

-Mark

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