This is an issue with maven. It uses the same .m2 directory across both of the 
builds unless you specify otherwise and they stomp all over each other. What I 
do to get around this issue is to create 2 separate .m2 directories with their 
own unique settings.xml file. The settings.xml files are identical except for 
<localRepository>, which I set to different directories for each of them. You 
can specify the settings.xml file on the command line using the 
"--global-settings" flag.
Eric 

    On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 1:21 PM, Daniel Templeton 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 

 I have two completely separate directories that contain distinct clones 
of trunk.  In one I'm running "mvn test -Dtest=..." in a loop.  In the 
other I'm running "mvn clean install -DskipTests". When I do the build, 
the test running in the other directory fails with NoClassDefFound.

Are we leaking stuff into some common directory that's being shared 
across builds?  I see stuff showing up in /tmp, but it's very temporary 
and doesn't look like anything that should affect a test.

Daniel

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