we just upgraded to v1.1 from 1.0.3 - we are still trying to get a handle on rules that govern when a project it build.
project A project b project c project d project A is the parent with packaging = pom. projects b, c and d are all children of A. - in the build def of each project "build always" is NOT enabled. - when we added project A, we did not select the "For multi modules project, load only root as recursive build" option - the build definition for Project A includes "--non-recursive" we had a case where source files in project c changed. Continuum then built all projects. when we tried to determine what caused this cascade of builds we found that: project b and d built because of a change in a dependent project - in this case project A. project A built because of source changes in project b/src/... since we migrated to continuum v1.1 project A has only built 7 times. some of its children have built over 100 times. it is highly unlikely that we only modified the source of project A's children only 7 times while using continuum v1.1. we would have to look at the commit logs of project A to get a better sense of that. is this aberrant behavior, or is a parent project supposed to build when source controlled files in its child projects change? Carlos -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/multimodule-project---parent-building-because-of-source-changes-in-child-tp16592202p16592202.html Sent from the Continuum - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
