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Re: [eclipselink-users] Location of build.properties
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I would suggest modifying the main build.xml so it prints out "user.dir" and
the values of top-level variables right at the beginning of the build. This
would help debugging these problems.
Gili
Tom Ware wrote:
>
> Apparently ant has issues finding user.home in some environments. Other
> options
> include:
>
> - making changes in the build.properties in the trunk directory (and, for
> committers, being careful not to check it in)
> - Specifying the overrides as system properties
>
> -Tom
>
> cowwoc wrote:
>> Odd. I tried that (placing build.properties in the home dir). Overriding
>> junit.lib didn't work for me.
>>
>> Gili
>>
>>
>> mobrien wrote:
>>> Gili,
>>> See trunk>build.xml and the build.properties precedence order.
>>>
>>> <project name="trunk" default="build" basedir=".">
>>> <dirname property="trunk.build.location" file="${ant.file.trunk}"/>
>>> ...
>>> <!-- Allows a user to overide certain user specific properties. -->
>>> <property file="${user.home}/build.properties"/>
>>> ...
>>> <property file="./build.properties"/>
>>>
>>>
>>> If you override properties in your own build.properties file you will
>>> not
>>> need to modify the secondary one in the trunk.
>>>
>>> The <user-home> ie: in windows
>>> "C:\Documents and Settings\mfobrien\build.properties
>>> where I am overriding jdbc.driver.jar as
>>>
>>> jdbc.driver.jar=c:/view_w34/jlib/ojdbc14_102.jar
>>>
>>> You may also want to override database settings in your own
>>> test.properties as well for things like the following
>>>
>>> db.platform=org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database.oracle.OraclePlatform
>>>
>>> thank you
>>> /michael
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: cowwoc [mailto:cowwoc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 13:48
>>> To: eclipselink-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: [eclipselink-users] Location of build.properties
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/Building reads "Define a
>>> build.properties
>>> file in your user home directory" but in fact build.properties is found
>>> at
>>> the repository root directory not the user's home directory. Can someone
>>> please update this?
>>>
>>> I tried build.properties in my home directory and it did nothing.
>>>
>>> Gili
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