cheers but see my recent reply, must be missing something else here.
On 21/03/06, Franz Fehringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > With the attached program you can see where Java thinks your user.home is. > > Greetings > > Franz > > > Pete schrieb: > > Hi there I'm used to Maven2 picking up the settings.xml from > > > > C:\Documents and Settings\<login>\.m2 > > > > when in a windows environment, however I'm using Maven2 at a new company > > now, and for some reason the user's settings.xml doesn't seem to be > being > > picked up. > > > > > > I have > > > > <profiles> > > <profile> > > <id>developer_me</id> > > <properties> > > <JBossHome>D:/java/jboss-4.0/server/default/deploy</JBossHome> > > </properties> > > </profile> > > </profiles> > > > > <activeProfiles> > > <activeProfile>developer_me</activeProfile> > > </activeProfiles> > > > > yet when I do > > > > mvn projecthelp:active-profiles > > > > the profile isn't listed and the properties are unset. > > > > Any idea how I can verify where Maven2 is looking for the user's > > settings.xml. > > > > I did create the .m2 directory and settings.xml manually. > > > > PS. The conf/settings.xml is working. > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >