This is still two stages, there's no way to do this in a single pass?

Not everyone will WANT to build up the tar, just release engineering. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Edwin Punzalan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:23 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: building assemblies from the top level project directory


You can put the goal assembly:attached inside the application directory 
so that it always generates the assembly whenever it is built (either 
from the projectname dir or from the application dir).  Or you can even 
put it inside a profile so you can just activate the profile when you 
can to create the assembly.

or if you want... use the -f operator in mvn and point to your 
application pom.


Hope that helps.


^_^



EJ Ciramella wrote:
> If I have a structure like this:
>  
> C:\work\projectname
>  
> And have three modules:
>  
> C:\work\projectname\utils
> C:\work\projectname\someproj
> C:\work\projectname\application
>  
> The only item that has an assembly is the actual application.  Is
there
> some way to build that assembly from the projectname directory, or do
I
> have to run assembly:assembly from the application directory every
time?
>
>   

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