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Ondrej Zizka commented on MNG-4946:
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Currently, the resulting order is:
1. settings.xml - Auto-activated profiles (<activation/>), reverse definition
order
2. settings.xml - CLI activated profiles, reverse definition order
3. pom.xml repos
4. parent pom repos
And adding auto-activated profile to -P does not change the result.
> Let the order of profiles in `mvn -P...` determine their order in effective
> POM
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> Key: MNG-4946
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4946
> Project: Maven 2 & 3
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Artifacts and Repositories
> Affects Versions: 2.2.1
> Reporter: Ondrej Zizka
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> Currently, the order of profile references on the command line does not
> affect the order in which they are merged to the effective POM.
> Easy test:
> 1) Create two profiles in settings-test.xml, say profA and profB
> 2) add a repository to each, say repoA, repoB
> 3) run `mvn -s settings-test.xml -PprofA,profB help:effective-pom`
> 4) run `mvn -s settings-test.xml -PprofB,profA help:effective-pom`
> You will see that the order of repositories is not affected by the order of
> profiles after -P.
> This behavior is not documented, AFAICT, so changing it shouldn't be
> considered as breaking backward compatibility.
> A possibility to determine the order in which profiles are applied would be a
> great improvement since it would allow changing the build dramatically just
> by slightly changing the command.
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