[jira] [Updated] (MNG-6768) Support inheritable multiple settings

2020-11-21 Thread Michael Osipov (Jira)


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Michael Osipov updated MNG-6768:

Fix Version/s: (was: waiting-for-feedback)

> Support inheritable multiple settings
> -
>
> Key: MNG-6768
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6768
> Project: Maven
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Settings
>Reporter: Marco Brandizi
>Priority: Minor
>
> As far as I know, the --settings option supports just one settings file. 
> Worse, when it is used, user settings in ~/.m2/settings.xml are ignored (not 
> tried, but I suspect global settings are too).
> To me, this is rather poor. It would be much better if
>  # user and global settings were inherited and possibly overridden by the 
> further settings file.
>  # multiple --settings  could be specified and a merge of settings 
> could be composed by maven (eg,  blocks would come from multiple 
> files,  would be overridden, considering the order in the command 
> line).
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[jira] [Updated] (MNG-6768) Support inheritable multiple settings

2019-11-27 Thread Karl Heinz Marbaise (Jira)


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Karl Heinz Marbaise updated MNG-6768:
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Fix Version/s: waiting-for-feedback

> Support inheritable multiple settings
> -
>
> Key: MNG-6768
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6768
> Project: Maven
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Settings
>Reporter: Marco Brandizi
>Priority: Minor
> Fix For: waiting-for-feedback
>
>
> As far as I know, the --settings option supports just one settings file. 
> Worse, when it is used, user settings in ~/.m2/settings.xml are ignored (not 
> tried, but I suspect global settings are too).
> To me, this is rather poor. It would be much better if
>  # user and global settings were inherited and possibly overridden by the 
> further settings file.
>  # multiple --settings  could be specified and a merge of settings 
> could be composed by maven (eg,  blocks would come from multiple 
> files,  would be overridden, considering the order in the command 
> line).
>  



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[jira] [Updated] (MNG-6768) Support inheritable multiple settings

2019-09-21 Thread Robert Scholte (Jira)


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Robert Scholte updated MNG-6768:

Priority: Minor  (was: Major)

> Support inheritable multiple settings
> -
>
> Key: MNG-6768
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6768
> Project: Maven
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Settings
>Reporter: Marco Brandizi
>Priority: Minor
>
> As far as I know, the --settings option supports just one settings file. 
> Worse, when it is used, user settings in ~/.m2/settings.xml are ignored (not 
> tried, but I suspect global settings are too).
> To me, this is rather poor. It would be much better if
>  # user and global settings were inherited and possibly overridden by the 
> further settings file.
>  # multiple --settings  could be specified and a merge of settings 
> could be composed by maven (eg,  blocks would come from multiple 
> files,  would be overridden, considering the order in the command 
> line).
>  



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[jira] [Updated] (MNG-6768) Support inheritable multiple settings

2019-09-16 Thread Marco Brandizi (Jira)


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Marco Brandizi updated MNG-6768:

Description: 
As far as I know, the --settings option supports just one settings file. Worse, 
when it is used, user settings in ~/.m2/settings.xml are ignored (not tried, 
but I suspect global settings are too).

To me, this is rather poor. It would be much better if
 # user and global settings were inherited and possibly overridden by the 
further settings file.
 # multiple --settings  could be specified and a merge of settings could 
be composed by maven (eg,  blocks would come from multiple files, 
 would be overridden, considering the order in the command line).

 

  was:
As far as I know, the --settings option supports just one settings file. Worse, 
when it is used, user settings in ~/.m2/settings.xml are ignored (not tried, 
but I suspect global settings are too).



To me, this is wrong and poor. It would be much better if
 # user and global settings were inherited and possibly overridden by the 
further settings file.
 # multiple --settings  could be specified and a merge of settings could 
be composed by maven (eg,  blocks would come from multiple files, 
 would be overridden, considering the order in the command line).

 


> Support inheritable multiple settings
> -
>
> Key: MNG-6768
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6768
> Project: Maven
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Settings
>Reporter: Marco Brandizi
>Priority: Major
>
> As far as I know, the --settings option supports just one settings file. 
> Worse, when it is used, user settings in ~/.m2/settings.xml are ignored (not 
> tried, but I suspect global settings are too).
> To me, this is rather poor. It would be much better if
>  # user and global settings were inherited and possibly overridden by the 
> further settings file.
>  # multiple --settings  could be specified and a merge of settings 
> could be composed by maven (eg,  blocks would come from multiple 
> files,  would be overridden, considering the order in the command 
> line).
>  



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