I'm not expressly disabling the per-platform profiles (the ones which auto-activate based on os/arch) in CI, so it appears to be properly (or at least as a happy
 accident) merging the config when I active the all-platforms profile with -P. 
  
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Oh. If I already have 3 profiles, would I need 3 more for the local builds? Or can I activate multiple profiles at once and they'll combine somehow? 
 
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On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 6:14 PM, Justin Georgeson <Justin.Georgeson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
I use profiles that activate on the local os/arch to configure for the current platform and a separate
 profile for all supported platforms that I activate with -P in my CI pipeline when building features and products. 
  
  
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if there are multiple <environment>s in the pom, is there a way to ignore these, so that tycho only builds for the current platform, i.e. effectively force the "Build is platform
 dependent" warning? 
 
 
 
 
 
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