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unable to transfer unix executable file to target folder


I can use maven-resources-plugin to copy resource files from source to target successfully. But problem happens while copying unix executable sh files. It's unix executable file under my resources and executed successfully when I double click it. But, after executing "mvn clean package" , it is transferred as a text file rather than unix executable file. I do no understand the main reason behind it. I tried to transfer it as a unix executable file(as in main project) in the target folder , but I could not find a way how to do it. I am also not sure if the problem is about maven-resources-plugin or with the file itself. You can see the content of the file and my plugin configuration below. Thank for your helps.

        <plugin>
           <artifactId>maven-resources-plugin</artifactId>
           <configuration>
               <delimiters>
                   <delimiter>${resource.delimiter}</delimiter>
               </delimiters>
               <useDefaultDelimiters>false</useDefaultDelimiters>
           </configuration>
           <executions>
               <execution>
                   <id>copy-resources</id>
                   <phase>compile</phase>
                   <goals>
                       <goal>copy-resources</goal>
                   </goals>
                   <configuration>
                       <outputDirectory>${project.build.directory}</outputDirectory>
                       <resources>
                           <!-- Include filtered resources and Dockerfile
                               for docker and packaging installation tests -->
                           <resource>
                               <directory>${project.basedir}/src/main/filter</directory>
                               <filtering>true</filtering>
                           </resource>
                           <resource>
                               <directory>${project.basedir}/src/main/resources</directory>
                               <filtering>true</filtering>
                               <includes>
                                   <include>application.yml</include>
                                   <include>logback.xml</include>
                               </includes>
                           </resource>
                        </resources>
                   </configuration>
               </execution>
           </executions>
       </plugin>

Content of the unix executable bash file :

          #!/bin/bash
    # 

    httpd Startup script for the Apache HTTP Server

   # chkconfig: - 85 15
   # description: Apache is a World Wide Web server.  It is used to serve \
#          HTML files and CGI.
# processname: httpd
# config: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
# config: /etc/sysconfig/httpd
# pidfile: /var/run/httpd.pid

# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions

if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/httpd ]; then
        . /etc/sysconfig/httpd
fi

# Start httpd in the C locale by default.
HTTPD_LANG=${HTTPD_LANG-"C"}

# This will prevent initlog from swallowing up a pass-phrase prompt if
# mod_ssl needs a pass-phrase from the user.
INITLOG_ARGS=""

# Set HTTPD=/usr/sbin/httpd.worker in /etc/sysconfig/httpd to use a server
# with the thread-based "worker" MPM; BE WARNED that some modules may not
# work correctly with a thread-based MPM; notably PHP will refuse to start.

# Path to the apachectl script, server binary, and short-form for messages.
apachectl=/usr/sbin/apachectl
httpd=${HTTPD-/usr/sbin/httpd}
prog=httpd
pidfile=${PIDFILE-/var/run/httpd.pid}
lockfile=${LOCKFILE-/var/lock/subsys/httpd}
RETVAL=0

# check for 1.3 configuration
check13 () {
    CONFFILE=/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
    GONE="(ServerType|BindAddress|Port|AddModule|ClearModuleList|"
    GONE="${GONE}AgentLog|RefererLog|RefererIgnore|FancyIndexing|"
    GONE="${GONE}AccessConfig|ResourceConfig)"
    if LANG=C grep -Eiq "^[[:space:]]*($GONE)" $CONFFILE; then
        echo
        echo 1>&2 " Apache 1.3 configuration directives found"
        echo 1>&2 " please read /usr/share/doc/httpd-2.2.3/migration.html"
        failure "Apache 1.3 config directives test"
        echo
        exit 1
    fi
}

# The semantics of these two functions differ from the way apachectl does
# things -- attempting to start while running is a failure, and shutdown
# when not running is also a failure.  So we just do it the way init scripts
# are expected to behave here.
start() {
        echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
        check13 || exit 1
        LANG=$HTTPD_LANG daemon --pidfile=${pidfile} $httpd $OPTIONS
        RETVAL=$?
        echo
        [ $RETVAL = 0 ] && touch ${lockfile}
        return $RETVAL
}

# When stopping httpd a delay of >10 second is required before SIGKILLing the
# httpd parent; this gives enough time for the httpd parent to SIGKILL any
# errant children.
stop() {
    echo -n $"Stopping $prog: "
    killproc -p ${pidfile} -d 10 $httpd
    RETVAL=$?
    echo
    [ $RETVAL = 0 ] && rm -f ${lockfile} ${pidfile}
}
reload() {
    echo -n $"Reloading $prog: "
    if ! LANG=$HTTPD_LANG $httpd $OPTIONS -t >&/dev/null; then
        RETVAL=$?
        echo $"not reloading due to configuration syntax error"
        failure $"not reloading $httpd due to configuration syntax error"
    else
        killproc -p ${pidfile} $httpd -HUP
        RETVAL=$?
    fi
    echo
}

# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
  start)
    start
    ;;
  stop)
    stop
    ;;
  status)
        status -p ${pidfile} $httpd
    RETVAL=$?
    ;;
  restart)
    stop
    start
    ;;
  condrestart)
    if [ -f ${pidfile} ] ; then
        stop
        start
    fi
    ;;
  reload)
        reload
    ;;
  graceful|help|configtest|fullstatus)
    $apachectl $@
    RETVAL=$?
    ;;
  *)
    echo $"Usage: $prog {start|stop|restart|condrestart|reload|status|fullstatus|graceful|help|configtest}"
    exit 1
esac

exit $RETVAL

Solution

  • You can do the following and just configure the filtering for a directory of your choice via:

    <resources>
      <resource>
        <directory>src/main/filter</directory>
        <filtering>true</filtering>
      </resource>
      ...
    </resources>
    

    In rpm maven plugin you can use the following:

    <mapping>
      <directory>/xyz/sbin/</directory>
      <filemode>755</filemode>
      <username>user</username>
      <groupname>group</groupname>
      <sources>
        <source>
          <location>${project.build.directory}/xyz.sh</location>
        </source>
      </sources>
    </mapping>
    

    The ${project.build.directory} will be the target directory.