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   The following issue has been closed.

   Resolver: Jason van Zyl
       Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 9:30 PM

This is now in effect with a patch by Aslak.
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        Key: MAVEN-149
    Summary: Work dir for Maven
       Type: Improvement

     Status: Closed
   Priority: Minor
 Resolution: FIXED

 Time Spent: Unknown
   Estimate: 0 minutes

    Project: maven
 Components: 
             core
   Versions:
             1.0-beta-8

   Assignee: Jason van Zyl
   Reporter: Vincent Massol

    Created: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 9:12 AM
    Updated: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 9:30 PM

Description:
It would be nice for Maven to have a work directory. For example, ATM, the plugins get 
expanded in mavenhome/plugins, along the plugin jar files. It isn't very clean.

I believe a better solution would be to have a maven work directory that could be 
different from where Maven is installed. This could default to the windows temporary 
directory on windows machines for example.

(note: I'm putting maven in CVS and then everyone on our projects gets it 
automatically installed by doing CVS update. When I do a CVS update I get lots of "?" 
because the expanded plugins are not in CVS... In additio there is always the risk 
that someone will add them to CVS).

Thanks
-Vincent


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