On 11/2/05, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That's cool. Continuum gets smart enough to do things like report > which test failed, etc. when you are dealing with a maven 1 or 2 > project. Up to you if that is worth the trade-off of loosing > project.xml inheritance. You can always poke at it later if you > like. You could also convert to m2 and keep the inheritance if you > are interested in the "smarter" continuum support.
You shouldn't need to get rid of inheritence, just only build the common root (which I thought you were doing anyway). Note that this doesn't affect m2 at all as the parents are referenced from the repository, not the file system. Certainly a feature for Continuum 1.1. > > I'd really like to flatten the inheritance in Geronimo but there are > like 40+ modules compared to 4 in the devtools. I'm jealous :) I don't think flattening is a good goal, its an important tool in factoring the build correctly. Cheers, Brett
