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Trygve Laugstol commented on CONTINUUM-607:
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This is really two separate issues. The first one about the naming of the 
working directories in continuum has  been reported before and closed as "won't 
fix". This is because the working directory is a part of Continuum's internal 
structure (like a database) and you as a user is not supposed to touch it. One 
project should not depend on another project's sources.

Do note that Continuum will support checking out an entire codebase under a 
single working directory which should resolve this problem.

I'm pretty sure that the latter issue also has been reported before but I'm not 
sure so I'll leave this issue open for now.

> Working directory uses numbers instead of project names which is confusing 
> because they change
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: CONTINUUM-607
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-607
>      Project: Continuum
>         Type: Improvement

>   Components: Core system
>     Versions: 1.0.2
>     Reporter: Michael Mattox

>
>
> This is causing us problems for the website and also for our source
> paths (a project uses a src/main/config from another project).  Each
> time we regenerate the working directory we have new numbers.  So
> instead of "common" we have "147". 
> I'm talking about resource files.  They're not included in the jars we
> produce.  So we have this:
>      <testResource>
>        <directory>../config/src/main/config</directory>
>      </testResource>
> for example to put our common config files in a single project.
> The other problem we have is the website:
> http://adclinux:9090/continuum/maven/working-directory/21/target/site/
> You can see here 21 which should be "common".  Since these change we
> can't bookmark the site.

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