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Wendy Smoak edited comment on CONTINUUM-2445 at 1/23/10 9:36 AM:
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Un-setting the fix-for version since nothing was changed.
I agree, the 'actual' behavior you describe seems wrong. If I wanted to build
the entire project, i would click "Build All" at the group level. If I just
click build for the parent project, I do NOT want all the children to build.
I checked this in 1.3.4 and 1.3.5, and it works as expected. When I add a
multi-module project and force a build of only the parent module, the parent
module is the only one that builds.
was (Author: wsmoak):
Un-setting the fix-for version since nothing was changed.
However... the behavior you describe seems wrong. If I wanted to build the
entire project, i would click "Build All" at the group level. If I just click
build for the parent project, I do NOT want all the children to build.
> Adding a non-recursive multi-module project should have a non-recursive build
> definition
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> Key: CONTINUUM-2445
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-2445
> Project: Continuum
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.3.5
> Reporter: Maria Catherine Tan
> Priority: Trivial
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> I added a multi-module project without checking the load root as recursive
> build. Then I build the parent (root) project.
> Expected result -> submodules are not build
> Actual result -> submodules were built
> The build definition should automatically have a "--non-recursive" argument.
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