I don't believe this functionality exists. At least, I've never heard
of it being available, nor have I seen any such request on this
mailing list.
I would perhaps create an alias to "set myvar='pwd'; cd {parent}; mvn
package; cd myvar;" or something along those lines, if you are
unable/unwilling to keep a console of your project root open all the
time.
Wayne
On 10/16/06, Kabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've searched the archives and the docs but have come up short on any
information for my issue (if i missed it, please point me to the correct
thread/doc). I'm trying to find out how to run 'mvn' in a similar way to how
i used to run 'ant', in that i was able to run it from some sub directory of
my project (for example, if i am in <project>/src/main/java/com/foo/bar) and
it will recursively check the current directory and all parent directories
until it locates the build file (pom.xml for maven of course) and then run
from that directory. Is this available with Maven? Without this, i have to
either keep a console on my project root so i can build, or move to the
project root every time i want to build. This seems like something everyone
else would come across as well, so figured there might be an option for this
type of behavior that i have just not come across. Any help would be great,
thanks.
....
Kabe
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