I do know that setting the property thru systemscope before calling
the reactor would work
for example:
${systemScope.setProperty(statusVar, statusValue)}
-D
On 7/5/05, Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use the reactor to call test:compile on each of my subprojects,
> but maven.test.skip=true so they don't compile.
> I can't set maven.test.skin=true by default because my normal
> jar:install must work without calling all our test cases (which takes
> way to long).
>
> Doing a j:set doesn't work as it sets it for the current pom, not for
> the pom's being called by the reactor.
>
> I 'd like to do something like:
>
> <maven:reactor
> basedir="${basedir}"
> includes="**/project.xml"
> excludes=""
> banner="Compiling testcases"
> goals="test:compile"
> ignoreFailures="false"
> >
> <maven:overwriteProperty var="maven.test.skip" value="true"/>
> </maven:reactor>
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks for any and all help,
> Geoffrey
>
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