Hi all,
I have a multi project build, and following the instructions for creating
a binary assembly from the multi project build, I get the following error:
[INFO]
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[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
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[INFO] Error unpacking file:
/Users/minfrin/src/standard/alchemy/development/native/trunk/alchemy-cdo/target/classesto:
/Users/minfrin/src/standard/alchemy/development/native/trunk/target/assembly/work/alchemy-cdo-4.0.6-SNAPSHOT
Embedded error: The source must not be a directory.
I am confused - I am attempting a binary assembly, I have no idea why the
error message refers to "source".
The directory alchemy-cdo/target/classes is indeed a directory, what I
expected was for the assembly plugin to unpack the alchmey-cdo jar
artifact.
Does anyone know what this error message is trying to tell me?
Unfortunately the assembly plugin insists in firing off the package phase
- twice - a 15 minute process in my case. Is there a way of stopping
assembly from doing this?
The assembly descriptor is as follows:
<assembly>
<id>native</id>
<formats>
<format>dir</format>
</formats>
<includeBaseDirectory>false</includeBaseDirectory>
<moduleSets>
<moduleSet>
<includes>
<include>alchemy:alchemy-cdo</include>
</includes>
<binaries>
<unpack>true</unpack>
<fileMode>0755</fileMode>
</binaries>
</moduleSet>
</moduleSets>
</assembly>
Regards,
Graham
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