Ok, seems to be a bug somewhere.

Michael, can we have a little settings.xml with an active profile and a pom that need a resolution? It will be perhaps more easy to track the bug.

Emmanuel

Christian Mouttet a écrit :
Grüetzi Michael,

it seems that you have the same problem as I have. You may take a look at http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-488 where a lot of comments and trials are listed.

What's your system? If Linux - what distribution? Emmanuel sucessfully tested it with Fedora 4. For my SuSE SLES-9 it's not running.

-chris

Am Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2006 12:02 schrieb Michael Böckling:

Thank you Emmanuel for your help, but unfortunately, this isn't working,
it still says "${curr-scm-root}Build/Parent-Project" in the Continuum
project info page.
When I go to /opt/continuum-1.0.2/apps/continuum/working-directory/6817
and type "mvn help:effective-pom", everything looks right, the element
"project.scm.connection" is properly interpolated. Could it be that
Continuum does not interpolate pom values upon project import?

Regards,
   Michael


You must copy your settings.xml in
${continuum.home}/bin/YOUR_OS/conf/settings.xml.
Absolute path of settings.xml is written in your continuum logs.

Why don't you define it in ${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml?

Emmanuel

Michael Böckling a écrit :

Hi,

in have a settings.xml in my maven installation directory where I
define an active profile:
<activeProfile>dev</activeProfile>
My SCM information in the POM depend on a profile being activated,
because I want to be able to switch between different repository
roots depending on the environment (dev/int/prod).
When I try to import a project to Continuum, the profile does not get
activated, because the settings.xml in the Maven installation
directory is obviously not being read, resulting in a SCM url like
this: "${curr-scm-root}Build/Parent-Project". The property
${curr-scm-root}is not interpolated, because the profile is not
activated.
Is there a way to configure Continuum such that it reads
maven-2.0.2/conf/settings.xml, or must I copy settings.xml somewhere
in my continuum installation so it gets picked up?

Regards,
  Michael



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