On 8/16/07, John Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, this problem is fixed in the latest snapshots of the assembly
> plugin, where there is a new flag in the assembly descriptor's
> dependencySet: <useProjectArtifact>true|false</useProjectArtifact>.
> For compatibility with the 2.1 release of maven-assembly-plugin, this
> flag is set to true by default.
>
> I know it's just trivia right now, but someday we'll get this next
> release out, and it'll be useful to know. :-)
Thanks for your update, John. Actually this /trivial thing/ cost me
hours to figure out (as I insist it should be work by default :), yes I'm
a little bit silly!)
Best regards,
Zarick Lauu
>
> -john
>
> On Aug 12, 2007, at 7:21 AM, Zarick Lau wrote:
>
> > Alright, I got an answer myself. The solution is the add one more
> > 'fileSet'
> > to include the artifact produced the jar plugin.
> >
> > <fileSet>
> > <includes>
> > <include>${artifactId}-*.jar</include>
> > </includes>
> > <directory>${basedir}/target</directory>
> > <outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory>
> > <lineEnding>keep</lineEnding>
> > <fileMode>0664</fileMode>
> > </fileSet>
> >
> > Btw, I think that, assembly plugin should include this setup as one
> > of the
> > default assembly descriptor (as I think it is common enough, isn't
> > it?)
> >
> > On 8/9/07, Zarick Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Dear users and developers,
> >>
> >> I have a single module project, is it possible to create an assembly
> >> such that, it include the normal project artifact, extra files
> >> (scripts/sql)
> >> and dependency in the assembly output?
> >>
> >> I can use an descriptor to include the scripts and dependencies
> >> included in the output, but the module itself is not included.
> >>
> >> For example:
> >>
> >> After mvn package (I use assembly:inline),
> >> I found the followings files in target/sample-1.0-SNAPSHOT-
> >> binary.dir:
> >> bin/start.sh
> >> lib/commons-logging-1.1.jar
> >> lib/commons-lang-2.1.jar
> >> [... some more other commonly used jar ...]
> >>
> >>
> >> However, the sample-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar is not appear in the directory.
> >>
> >> How can I managed the sample-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar appear in the
> >> directory?
> >>
> >> == the following is my descriptor ==
> >> <assembly>
> >> <id>binary</id>
> >> <formats>
> >> <format>zip</format>
> >> </formats>
> >> <baseDirectory>${artifactId}-${version}</baseDirectory>
> >> <includeBaseDirectory>true</includeBaseDirectory>
> >>
> >> <fileSets>
> >> <fileSet>
> >> <directory>src/main/script</directory>
> >> <filtered>false</filtered>
> >> <lineEnding>keep</lineEnding>
> >> <outputDirectory>scripts</outputDirectory>
> >> <useStrictFiltering>false</
> >> useStrictFiltering>
> >> <useDefaultExcludes>true</useDefaultExcludes>
> >> <fileMode>0555</fileMode>
> >> <directoryMode>0755</directoryMode>
> >> </fileSet>
> >> </fileSets>
> >>
> >> <dependencySets>
> >> <dependencySet>
> >> <outputDirectory>lib</outputDirectory>
> >> </dependencySet>
> >> </dependencySets>
> >>
> >> </assembly>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks!!
> >>
> >> Zarick Lau
> >>
> >
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> John Casey
> Committer and PMC Member, Apache Maven
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