I don't see an other solution with an env var. For me, '.' is a valid
directory, it's isn't an absolute path, but it's correct because your in the
working directory.
What is the result if you use ${basedir} in your pom?
You can try ${project.build.directory}/..
${project.build.directory} is the target directory
Emmanuel
B. De Mezzo a écrit :
I set it in a build definition on the 'argument' line: '--batch-mode
-Droot.dir=.'
In my pom.xml I put some ant code at the 'validate' phase where if do a
'<echo message="root dir = ${root.dir}" />' and so I get, in the root
project and its sub-project, this output: 'root dir = .'. In conclusion
it seems it does not interprete nor expand the '.' like any shell
should. This is confirmed when I put '-Droot.dir=`pwd`', the output was
'root dir = `pwd`' ... funny, no ?
Still looking for a solution ! :(
Emmanuel Venisse a écrit :
It doesn't work?? Where do you set it? in the build definition, right?
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Thx but that does not work ... continuum does not expand the '.' in
some valid path.
I also try -Droot.dir=`pwd` but it does not work too :(
And I try a strange var named '${curr-scm-root}' who does not work ...
Some other ideas ? :)
Emmanuel Venisse a écrit :
You can try -Droot.dir=.
continuum start maven in the working directory so '.' is correct
Emmanuel
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During the test phase, I need some property files located in
'svn-checkouted-dir/conf' (for example). This 'svn-checkouted-dir'
is managed by continuum and is on the form :
'continuum-install-path/apps/continuum/workingdir/1/' or something
like that. So I need a solution to say to maven and to my test that
the root project dir is
'continuum-install-path/apps/continuum/workingdir/1/'. For example
with a '-Droot.dir=${the.fucking.var.I.look.for}' when I define in
continuum a 'build definition' to run maven.
Obviously, I rather prefere to use a property or an env var than to
fix directly in my pom.xml the current path used by continuum ...
Thx !
BDM.
Emmanuel Venisse a écrit :
What do you try to do exactly?
Do you want the working directory or the path of the target
directory?
Emmanuel
B. De Mezzo a écrit :
B. De Mezzo a écrit :
hello,
I am looking for a property to pass througth maven to get the
absolute path location of the current build working directory.
Does it exist ? If not, have you got an idea to get this piece
of information ?
Thx,
BDM.
update:
- ${basedir} is not a good solution because it changes for each
project in multi-module project.
- And when I use a piece of ant code within maven (in some
<configuration><task>...</task></configuration>), the
modification, I have done onto an ant-style property, is not
visible back in maven.
- Using profiles to set a property according to an existing file
or an existing property (to do distinction between root project
and module project levels) does not work too ...
I am becoming disappointed ...
HHEEELLLPPP :)
Thx,
BDM.