No, buildr does not support multiple projects defined in multiple files. On the contrary to Maven, Buildr wants to use less files and make your build clear for everybody.
Note that what you are doing means that those subprojects might not be set up correctly, in particular they might end up having their target folder in the wrong place. If you think your projects should have a different lifecycle, in particular if versioning should be different from one project to another, you should create a buildfile per project. If you use git, note that the whole repository needs to be tagged when releasing, and it's best in that case to put one project and one buildfile in the repository, no more. Thanks, Antoine On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 18:30, femto Zheng <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all,Does buildr supports multiple sub-project? > I mean, more like maven's style, has buildfile/pom under > each subproject, not in a big one file. > But from the documentation of buildr now, I seem to only > see the example only can use one big file in the root dir > of all projects, > now I use > > eval(File.read("subproject1/buildfile")) > eval(File.read("subproject2/buildfile")) > to support this. >
