Re: Local Repo for Core ITs

2008-09-18 Thread Brett Porter
On 19/09/2008, at 4:16 AM, Benjamin Bentmann wrote: Brett Porter wrote: (see r682889) Ah, and I was already wondering why the Hudson bundle ever (almost) worked for me back in July. it then doesn't honour the installation settings at all, since the value is set by the ITs by reading s

Re: Local Repo for Core ITs

2008-09-18 Thread Benjamin Bentmann
Brett Porter wrote: (see r682889) Ah, and I was already wondering why the Hudson bundle ever (almost) worked for me back in July. it then doesn't honour the installation settings at all, since the value is set by the ITs by reading settings.xml itself. What use case had you in mind abou

Re: Local Repo for Core ITs

2008-09-17 Thread Brett Porter
I think a problem I was having with this (see r682889) is that it then doesn't honour the installation settings at all, since the value is set by the ITs by reading settings.xml itself. Not sure if that's really a big deal, as this is probably a more valuable ability to have. However just

Re: Local Repo for Core ITs

2008-09-17 Thread Benjamin Bentmann
Brett Porter wrote: I really think that the entire suite should use a sandboxed local repository I just changed the maven-verifier to propagate the local repo of the test runner to the IT build by default. Since "-D maven.repo.local" is dominant over the settings.xml, this captures those ITs

Re: Local Repo for Core ITs

2008-09-16 Thread Barrie Treloar
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Some of the ITs use an alternate settings.xml file which won't have a local > repo specified. > > It's one of the things I added to the ITProblems list. I really think that > the entire suite should use a sandboxed local rep

Re: Local Repo for Core ITs

2008-09-16 Thread Brett Porter
Some of the ITs use an alternate settings.xml file which won't have a local repo specified. It's one of the things I added to the ITProblems list. I really think that the entire suite should use a sandboxed local repository that is prepopulated with required dependencies (but not downloaded

Local Repo for Core ITs

2008-09-16 Thread Benjamin Bentmann
Hi, just for some fun, I executed mvn clean install -D maven.repo.local=M:\it-repo on core-integration-tests-support and right afterwards mvn clean test -P run-its -D maven.repo.local=M:\it-repo on core-integration-tests where "mvn" refers to Maven 2.0.9. After some time it ended up with