Hi, currently I've set the Zip64SupportTest to @Ignore because - even if you dont have the integration test archives around - it simply takes too long to run every time.
Using the pretty decent notebook $work has given to me the whole test takes 45 minutes of heavy I/O load and the machine is more or less unusable during that time. But then again I surely want to run the tests every now and then and adding/removing the @Ignore is cumbersome so I thought a profile was the correct approach. <disclaimer> No, I'm not a mvn expert, have never been, will never be. I don't use mvn for anything but Compress and RAT and most things I know I have learnt by fighting against mvn in Gump - and this is more than I ever wanted to learn 8-) </disclaimer> My first attempt was to naively exclude the test in the "normal" plugins section inside the POM and add a profile that defines the surefire plugin without the excludes. Excluding works fine but even if I activate the profile the test remains excluded (I guess I can't undo a configuration via a profile). I suspect I'm taking an approach that is completly wrong to begin with and that many of you around here know exactly what needs to be done. Please enlighten me. Stefan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org