I think the crux of his argument was to skip them altogether, versus ignore
failures.  Not running the tests at all is what he want's, not ignore test
failures.

Maybe if you had an ability to override what test:test did or something like
that.  But something global, that applied to all targets, versus just adding
a property like maven.test.ignore = true.  Althought that would be
easiest...

Eric Pugh

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:12 PM
To: Turbine Maven Users List
Subject: RE: Mechanism to skip tests


On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 14:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I posted an email a while ago about that as well..  I would love to be
able
> to call maven java:jar -ignore test:test etc....  For the same reasons you
> have specified.  Purists have said that you should ALWAYS run tests, but
> when they slow you down too much, they are just ignored.  I think being
able
> to selectively turn them on and off would be great.

maven.test.failure.ignore = true

-- 
jvz.

Jason van Zyl
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In short, man creates for himself a new religion of a rational
and technical order to justify his work and to be justified in it.
  
  -- Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society


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