Am I addressing this to the right audience?

Simon


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From: Simon Niederberger <simon.niederber...@want.ch>
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 7:25 PM
Subject: Does change in classpath trigger "Project configuration
out-of-date" ?
To: <m2e-users@eclipse.org>


I’m working on a fairly large multi-module project. In a typical workspace,
about half the submodule projects are closed in Eclipse, and m2e works of
the SNAPSHOT artefacts. Very often (but not always), a pull from the GIT
repo results in several projects reporting an «out-of-date» project
configuration (which is easily resolved with a Maven update). The only
thing changing during the pull is that some SNAPSHOTs have changed, and
thus the classpath. I don’t find any other noteworthy entry in the m2e
logfile (org.eclipse.m2e.logback.configuration/0.log with level DEBUG)

In this issue, https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=471718, Igor
describes marking the project configuration out-of-date only as a
consequence of a change in lifecycle mapping.

I’d like to understand why m2e marks the project configuration as
«out-of-date» even though – imho – the lifecycle mapping has not changed at
all. Any pointers?


Simon
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