mvn compile --settings settings.xml

you can have a path with the file name.

On 3/21/06, Milos Kleint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> you can force use of a specific settings file with a command-line switch
> I think..
>
> Milos
>
> Pete wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestins guys, but still no luck :-(
> >
> > 1) Tried subdirectory of /conf
> > 2) The above code snippet
> >
> >        String uh = System.getProperty("user.home");
> >         System.out.println("user.home is " + uh);
> >         java.io.File m2 = new java.io.File(uh, ".m2");
> >         java.io.File settings = new java.io.File(m2,
> "settings_test.xml");
> >         settings.createNewFile();
> >
> > user.home is \\FILESERVER\Users\<myLoginId>
> >
> > however putting the settings.xml in \\FILESERVER\Users\<mylogin>\.m2\
> > <file://\\FILESERVER\Users\<mylogin>\.m2\
> >  >user.home=\\FILESERVER\Users\pthomas> next to the test
> > file settings_test.xml still doesn't work !
> >
> > Also tried subdirectory of /conf
> >
> > Any more ideas - this is normally something that just works, I must be
> > missing something simple here ?
> >
> >
> > On 21/03/06, Milos Kleint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> afaik teh algorithm is this:
> >> String uh = System.getproperty("user.home");
> >> File m2 = new File(uh, ".m2");
> >> File settings = new File(m2, "settings.xml");
> >>
> >> so probably maven is looking at some other place for your settings
> >> than you expect it to..
> >>
> >> Milos
> >>
> >> On 3/21/06, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi there I'm used to Maven2 picking up the settings.xml from
> >>>
> >>> C:\Documents and Settings\<login>\.m2
> >>>
> >>> when in a windows environment, however I'm using Maven2 at a new
> company
> >>> now, and for some reason the user's settings.xml doesn't seem to be
> >>>
> >> being
> >>
> >>> picked up.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I have
> >>>
> >>> <profiles>
> >>>  <profile>
> >>>    <id>developer_me</id>
> >>>    <properties>
> >>>      <JBossHome>D:/java/jboss-4.0/server/default/deploy</JBossHome>
> >>>    </properties>
> >>>   </profile>
> >>>  </profiles>
> >>>
> >>>   <activeProfiles>
> >>>       <activeProfile>developer_me</activeProfile>
> >>>   </activeProfiles>
> >>>
> >>> yet when I do
> >>>
> >>> mvn projecthelp:active-profiles
> >>>
> >>> the profile isn't listed and the properties are unset.
> >>>
> >>> Any idea how I can verify where Maven2 is looking for the user's
> >>> settings.xml.
> >>>
> >>> I did create the .m2 directory and settings.xml manually.
> >>>
> >>> PS. The conf/settings.xml is working.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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