That just suppresses running the tests.  Even if specified it still invokes
the unrequired goals (java:compile, test:compile etc)

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Why don't you use maven.test.skip=true?

Nicolas,





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I'm sure this will trigger many reponses of "don't do that!", but 
anyway...

Is there any way to suppress a pre-requisite goal being called?  The 
reason
I ask is that I've got a couple of projects that have no java source or
tests, but when building something ends up invoking test:test, which in 
turn
invokes 6 prerequisite goals.

Now this doesn't cause any harm - it's more the log clutter and wasted 
time
I'm trying to avoid.

Is there a way to suppress it on a per-project basis?

James


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