10-28-2008
The last IP address in a network range is always considered unusable. It is, in fact, used for broadcast messages, meaning that (to my knowledge), you cannot create sockets with it. Also in the code above you have a space between the two ampersands. (& &). If that isn't just an artifact of copying the code into a webform, it's a bug.
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mvn_package
MVN_PACKAGE(7) Java Packages Tools MVN_PACKAGE(7)
NAME
mvn_package - specify target package for Maven artifact(s)
SYNOPSIS
%mvn_package artifact-coordinates [target-package]
DESCRIPTION
mvn_package macro causes instructions for artifact installation to be added to XMvn reactor configuration. It is used to specify target
package to which Maven artifacts should be installed.
Specified artifact coordinates must match at least one artifact. If not then behavior is unspecified. It is possible to specify artifact
coordinates matching multiple artifacts, so one call to mvn_package can affect installation of more than one artifact.
OPERANDS
artifact-coordinates
Artifact coordinates specify artifact(s) that this rule applies to. Coordinates are in format
groupId:artifactId[:extension[:classifier]][:version]. If extension is specified then version must be specified too. If any part is
omitted or equal to empty string then it matches any string. Wildcards and brace expansions are supported in each part. For more
information see XMvn Configuration Reference.
target-package
Name of target (sub-)package to which matching artifacts will be installed. Backreferences are supported in form @n, where n is an
integer corresponding to brace in artifact-coordinates. A special value of noinstall means that matching artifact(s) should not be
installed to any package. Special value of default means that matching artifact(s) should be installed into main package. If
target-package is omitted value of __default is assumed.
AUTHOR
Originally written by Mikolaj Izdebski. Versions 3.0.0 and later were written by Stanislav Ochotnicky.
REPORTING BUGS
Bugs should be reported through Red Hat Bugzilla at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/.
SEE ALSO
mvn_alias(7), mvn_build(7), mvn_compat_version(7), mvn_config(7), mvn_file(7), xmvn(1).
JAVAPACKAGES
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