Hi
In the main pom we have:
<modules>
<module>../it01</module>
<module>../it01-ant</module>
<module>../it01-pmd</module>
<module>../it01-hs-beans</module>
<module>../HostserverService</module>
<module>../it01-mavenplugins</module>
</modules>
What happend was that when we added the project and did the first build, the
url changed in Continuum from:
(...)IT01/it01/trunk to (...)IT01/it01/it01
If we enter:
http://svn.sandsli.dnb.no/svn/felles/IT-01/IT01-main/trunk/pom.xml
Then we get comments like:
Could not download
http://svn.sandsli.dnb.no/svn/felles/IT-01/IT01-main/trunk/../it01/pom.xml:
Unable to validate URL
Check the logs for more details
If we enter (to at least build one module):
http://svn.sandsli.dnb.no/svn/felles/IT-01/it01/trunk/pom.xml
Then Continuum creates a scm url like:
scm:svn:http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/felles/IT-01/it01/it01
Hermod
-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Continuum and multimodule setup
yes, it's supported, but your parent pom must be in a repository accessible by
continuum. How do you have define the remote repositories list?
Emmanuel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hi
>
> I have a Maven multimodule project that has a flat Eclipse structure. It
> seems that Continuum has problems with this (not finding the parent). Does
> Continuum support this type of project?
>
> Hermod
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