You won't be able to do a recursive build of a project with a flat layout like this, but it should work if you use the default --non-recursive build, and build the entire project group.
I've tested it with this example project: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/continuum/sandbox/flat-example/ Continuum checks out each project into a numbered directory, so the relative paths in your module definitions simply don't exist in Continuum's working directory. -- Wendy On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:29 AM, java javae <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a problem with compiling my projects under continuum using the top > parent of my projects. I remove the --non-recursive flag on the build > directive of my top projects. > > The pom.xml of the modules projects looks like this: > ... > <modules> > <module>../Project_A</module> > <module>../Project_B/module> > <module>../Project_C</module> > </modules> > ... > > when I try to build from the top parent of my project pom.xml I get this > error: > > [INFO] Scanning for projects... > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [ERROR] FATAL ERROR > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] Error building POM (may not be this project's POM). > ... > > Project ID: unknown > > Reason: Could not find the model file > 'C:\apache-continuum-1.2.3\data\working-directory\Project_A'. for project > unknown > > Any idea why I get this error? > > Thanks. > > >
