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apache.maillist edited comment on CONTINUUM-1606 at 10/14/08 5:16 PM:
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it would be very nice if you could test the case below:
• pom.xml (pom for continuum checking out 3 modules below including parent 
module)
• parent modulepom  
-- pom.xml (parent pom for module1 and module2)
• module1 
 -- pom.xml
• module2
 -- pom.xml

top level pom.xml has

<modules>
      <module>parent module</module>
      <module>module 1</module>
      <module>module 2</module>
</modules>
 

      was (Author: apache.maillist):
    it would be very nice if you could test the case below:
•       pom.xml (
        • parentpom (parent pom for module1 and module2) 
          -- pom.xml
        • module1 
           -- pom.xml
        • module2
           -- pom.xml

  
  
> All modules are always rebuilt when using M2 with a hierarchical structure
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CONTINUUM-1606
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1606
>             Project: Continuum
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Integration - Maven 2
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>            Reporter: Julien S
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 1.x
>
>         Attachments: continuum-1.2.patch, CONTINUUM-1606.patch, 
> continuum.patch
>
>
> When using Maven2, the recommended directory structure for a multi-module 
> build is hierarchical, e.g.:
> - pom.xml (parent pom of all modules)
> --- module1
>   +-- pom.xml
> --- module2
>   +-- pom.xml
> etc
> When using such a structure with continuum, if a change is committed in 
> module28, then EVERY module will be rebuilt: indeed the parent pom will be 
> rebuilt because the change is "under" its scm tree, and all the other modules 
> will therefore we rebuilt because of a "dependencies change" on the parent 
> pom. This can easily multiply the build time by a factor of 10 or 20.
> I have attached a patch. It considers that the parent has "changed" only if 
> its pom.xml has changed. Not sure it is perfect, but it works for me (the 
> patch has been tested (against continuum-1.1 and trunk). Feel free to rewrite 
> or modify it as much as you like.

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