Set the user.home system property in the child subproject?

On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 23:38:58 -0400, Omair-Inam Abdul-Matin
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> I'm using JUnit to run some regression tests that need to read in
> configuration and data files.  For this it is necessary that the working
> directory be the same as the project directory.  Recently the project
> was subdivided into a master project and child subprojects.  Now when I
> try to run unit tests by invoking the master build target, the tests
> fail because apparently the working directory is the directory of the
> master project not the current child project.  I believe this topic has
> been brought up in a previous post but I was not able to find the
> solution to the problem.
> 
> Can someone please nudge me in the correction direction?
> 
> Omair
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