Based on what I read in the install-file doc here:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-install-plugin/install-file-mojo.html
I was under the impression that the following command line would install local
binary, javadoc, and source jars:
mvn install:install-file \
-DgroupId=com.group \
-DartifactId=foo \
-Dversion=1.0 \
-DgeneratePom=true \
-Dfile=foo.jar \
-Dsources=foo-sources.jar \
-Djavadoc=foo-javadoc.jar \
-Dpackaging=jar
would install all three jars in my local repository. I found that it only
installed the main one (-Dfile). When I ran with --debug, I saw that the
-Dsources and -Djavadoc values didn't even appear to be read at all by the
install mojo.
I searched through the JIRA issues for install, and saw one from 2008 (maybe
2006) in which the -Dclassifier option was added, and I can in fact run three
different invocations, one for each classifier (none/default, sources, and
javadoc) and pointing -Dfile at the appropriate jar. It would be nicer to make
it all work in the single command line though, so can anyone see if I'm missing
something?
Thanks mavenites,
jon
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