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Delany commented on MNG-5659:
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There's a section on using profiles to configure repositories: 
[https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-multiple-repositories.html]

In your global settings you could place the default repository in a profile 
that only activates when a property is not set, and then set that property in 
your .mvn/maven.config for the project's you're working on. (Note: never use 
activateProfiles, as it turns all other profiles off. This should probably be 
deprecated). Now your project has control over the global settings repository 
via a property. Feel free to add your own repository directly or via a profile.

I don't think we ever activate a profile using -P anymore. There's always some 
other property/file/package type that turns it on. One benefit is that profiles 
linked to a property can be mutually exclusive.

> Project specific settings.xml
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-5659
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-5659
>             Project: Maven
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: FDPFC
>            Reporter: Joachim Van der Auwera
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: Issues to be reviewed for 4.x
>
>         Attachments: mvn.patch
>
>
> It would be useful to have a settings.xml file next to the project pom that 
> could contain project specific settings.  For example, when switching between 
> projects it is sometimes necessary to also change the location of the local 
> repository, or use a different set of repositories and/or mirror settings for 
> each project.
> If a settings.xml file could be included with a project checkout, then the 
> repositories needed for the build could be included (instead of putting them 
> in the pom) along with any other project specific settings.
> The tricky part is intelligently handling multi-module projects.  For a 
> multi-module project I don't want to include a separate settings.xml file for 
> each directory.  So Maven could recursively check each parent directory until 
> it either (1) finds a settings.xml, (2) finds a directory with no pom.xml, or 
> (3) finds the root directory.



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