Remove the dependency or, better yet, just fix the compiler error.

Justin

On Dec 21, 2009, at 8:57 AM, maven apache <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi:

I have a project which contains more than two modules(here I call one A and another as B), all of the modules have test classes,and in the pom of each
module I have config the jar plugin as following:
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  <plugin>
   <artifactId>maven-jar-plugin</artifactId>
   <executions>
     <execution>
       <phase>package</phase>
       <goals>
          <goal>test-jar</goal>
       </goals>
     </execution>
   </executions>
  </plugin>

---------
that's to say a jar named A-test.jar will be generated and installed to the
local repository.

The module B have a dependency A-teset.jar with a test scope.

However the test classes of the A have some problems and can not be compiled . So the A-test.jar can not generated and installed. Then the B module can not find the requried artifact "A-test.jar",so I try to skip the test by using command "mvn clean install -Dmaven.test.skip=true",however I still got the error message which told me the required jar(A-test.jar) is missing,it
seems that the tests are skipped, but it also resloved the dependency.
So I wonder what I can do to install my project>?
I just want to skip the test,the test is not importent.

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