I know (from reading the list archives) that the Multiproject plugin
doesn't support multiproject nesting. From my understanding if one has a
project structure like:
projectA
\
projectB
\
- projectC1
|
- projectC2
and you try to run maven
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Julian C. Dunn wrote:
I don't see any loop there, but I guess the next step would be that c1
gets built again.
The problem here is that C1 and C2 inherit B's settings, so
the site goal there is actually the site goal from B, which calls
multiproject:site. You should wither
to go -- but it's working.
-Chris
On Saturday 27 November 2004 16:05, Dominik Dahlem wrote:
Hi all,
I've been thinking about how to support a multiproject of multiprojects
and couldn't find a working solution to it. I'm facing two problems:
(1) If I could find out whether a project
Hi Chris,
thanks for your advice. As long as there are no native mechanisms
implemented in maven your way looks like a feasible solution to me.
It'll bring me closer to what I'm trying to achieve.
Cheers,
Dominik
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 09:29 +0100, Christian Mouttet wrote:
Don't know if this
Hi Michal,
I'm working at the moment on a maven 1.1 snapshot. It would be nice to
have this feature available in maven 1.1. I'll keep my eyes open to when
it is going to be introduced in maven 1.1.
Thanks,
Dominik
On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 16:03 -0800, Michal Maczka wrote:
The indicator if
Dominik Dahlem wrote:
Hi all,
I've been thinking about how to support a multiproject of multiprojects
and couldn't find a working solution to it. I'm facing two problems:
(1) If I could find out whether a project is a multiproject or not, it
would be possible to just delegate the original command
Hi all,
I've been thinking about how to support a multiproject of multiprojects
and couldn't find a working solution to it. I'm facing two problems:
(1) If I could find out whether a project is a multiproject or not, it
would be possible to just delegate the original command (e.g