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Re: [m2e-users] [IMPORTANT] Unable to build system into configurable directory
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Having a hard-coded, absolute path for your build directory for your project(s) is a bad bad practice. It makes your project(s) not portable across machines.
It certainly isn't supported in m2e.
You can use any non-default directory for your project, in m2e, as long as it's located under your project.
Now if you could explain the rationale of having such a setup, we might help you find a proper solution.
Fred
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Shumail Arshad
<shumailarshad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you mean that I can only build my system into target directory of the project and not anywhere else :-(
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Fred Bricon
<fbricon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sounds like you're referring to a directory that is not directly under your project(module) root.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Shumail Arshad
<shumailarshad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes.. It works in code line perfectly fine but when I try to use directory tag with in build tag, it throws the error if I try to change anything in that project.
I have the pom at home which I will send you when I will go home with all the screen shots.
Above video shows pom editor which contains Repositories, Build, Profiles, Team, Lifecycle Mapping tabs. I am unable to see similar interface in my eclipse. Is it normal?
Thank you very much for replying to my message.
Regards
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