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Re: [m2e-users] Global settings.xml path ignored

No a bad practice, no, but external runtime is the only way to use
global settings at the moment.

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Reagrds,
Igor

On 12-01-09 10:26 AM, Julien HENRY wrote:
In order to enforce the same version of Maven for all our users, we
are using the embedded maven runtime only and there is no external
Maven installation for business developpers. Is it something you
consider a bad practice? >

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De : Igor Fedorenko<igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À : m2e-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc :
Envoyé le : Lundi 9 Janvier 2012 13h38
Objet : Re: [m2e-users] Global settings.xml path ignored

m2e is expected to use global settings of external maven runtime.

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Regards,
Igor

On 12-01-09 7:28 AM, Julien HENRY wrote:
  Thanks Igor.

  Do you know of another way to provide default (possibly non modifiable)
configuration for m2e users (like mirror configuration pointing to our Nexus
instance) that still allow users to use their own ~/.m2/settings.xml? For
example an extension point in Eclipse?

  Regards,

  Julien


  ________________________________
  De : Igor Fedorenko<igor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  À : m2e-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
  Envoyé le : Lundi 9 Janvier 2012 13h18
  Objet : Re: [m2e-users] Global settings.xml path ignored

  Global settings configuration is currently only used during project
  dependency resolution and other in-vm actions. It is not used for
  Run_As->Maven_Build. I've opened bug 368145 [1] to track this
problem,
  but can't tell when/if it will be looked at.

  [1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=368145

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  Regards,
  Igor

  On 12-01-09 4:32 AM, Julien HENRY wrote:
  Hi,

  In my company we are using m2e 1.0.100.20110804-1717. I want to
provide
  a default configuration for settings.xml but allow users have their
own
  settings if they want. So in our corporate Eclipse bundle I set
Maven ->
  Installation ->   "global settings for embedded
installation" to
  /path/to/corporate-settings.xml. When users wants to override these
  settings they can use "user settings".

  I tried to run a Maven build (run as ->   Maven build...) but
what is in
  corporate-settings.xml is not taken into account. If I run with -X
I can
  see the global settings path is always:
  [DEBUG] Reading global settings from
EMBEDDED\conf\settings.xml

  Any idea why the global settings path is not taken into account?

  If I put in user settings the path to the corporate settings
everything
  works fine (so there is no error in the file itself).

  Thanks

  Julien


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