David Leangen a écrit :
Guys,

Thanks for this.

But have a look at the maven dependancy purge-local-
repository plugin
[1], which can clear out all depdencies for the project.


Ok... but I don't necessary want to use that on my development
machine... only on the CI server.

In that case, should I have some kind of "ci" profile or something and
add that (somehow) to my build definition?


Before to clean your local repo, you need to be sure all your snapshots are in your remote repository. Without them, your builds will fail

Doesn't continuum do an svn up before the build?

Assuming it does, there should be no problem...

Yes, continuum does a svn up before to start the build but if your project use 
some snapshot dependencies that aren't in a remote repo and you clean your 
local repo, the build will fail.



Thanks for confirming this!


Cheers,
Dave





On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 09:19 +0100, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
No, it isn't cleaned.
Before to clean your local repo, you need to be sure all your snapshots are in 
your remote repository. Without them, your builds will fail

Emmanuel

Johan Lindquist a écrit :
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Do you mean the local repository?  If so, no, i pretty sure it doesn't.

But have a look at the maven dependancy purge-local-repository plugin
[1], which can clear out all depdencies for the project.

Cheers,

Johan

[1]
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/purge-local-repository-mojo.html

David Leangen wrote:
Hello!

Can somebody please tell me whether or not the local maven cache gets
cleaned out before each build?


I want to make sure that each of the builds are "fresh".


Thanks!




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