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From John Casey <jdca...@commonjava.org>
Subject Re: Assembly Plugin question, unpacking a fileset
Date Tue, 04 Sep 2007 03:16:09 GMT
We don't support that at present, unfortunately. I think you'd  
probably have to use a different plugin to unpack the file/fileset to  
some location, then include that location in your assembly...either  
that, or somehow arrange to refer to these file(s) as artifacts from  
the Maven repository...then you can use a dependencySet to handle it.

It might be a nice option, though...you're welcome to submit it as a  
feature request: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY

Thanks,

-john

On Aug 30, 2007, at 12:29 PM, Marc-Andre Houle wrote:

>
> Hello everybody.
>
> i want to use the assembly plug-in to generate a tarball of the  
> project I am
> working on.  Everything is working fine and this plug-in have just  
> saved my
> life...
>
> But one of the things I haven't found while searching on the list  
> and on the
> examples, is how can I unpack a fileset.  I got a zip file containing
> different files.  They have to be transfered at a specific place in  
> the
> assembly and have to be unpacked.
>
> But, from what I have seen, I would need a fileset or a simple  
> file.  But
> either of them offer the possibility to unpack.
>
> Is there a possible workaround?  Or maybe it can be a future  
> enhencment to
> the assembly descriptor/plugin.
>
> Thanks in advance for helping me.
>
> Marc
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John Casey
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