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Vincent Latombe commented on SCM-388: ------------------------------------- Hello, Actually, you can already use several load rules. You just have to separate them with a newline character. At least for me it worked. For instance (extra lines mustn't be indented for this to work) scm:clearcase:load /MY_VOB/my/project/dir load /MY_VOB/my/project/dir2 load /MY_VOB/my/project/dir3:vob_name:stream_selector > scm:clearcase:load ..... should support more than one loadrule > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SCM-388 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-388 > Project: Maven SCM > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: maven-scm-provider-clearcase > Affects Versions: 1.0-beta-3 > Environment: Windows XP, Maven 2.0.9 > Reporter: Torsten Reinhard > > With auto-generated configSpecs actually there is a limitation: > ... > Specify one load rule for the project you want to check out within the SCM URL > ... > In many cases, more than one loadRule would be very useful - this will also > prevent from moving modules from one directory to another, just for having > them all under one parent-directory for scm:goal purposes. > Therefore specifying > scm:clearcase:load /MY_VOB/my/project/dir, load /MY_VOB/my/project/dir2, load > /MY_VOB/my/project/dir3 .... > could be an idea? > The fix for that is just a StringTokenizer in the method > protected String createConfigSpec( String loadDirectory, ScmVersion > version ) > { > .... > // TODO replace this with a StringTokenizer > configSpec.append( "load " + loadDirectory + "\n" ); > return configSpec.toString(); > } > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.clearcase.command.checkout.ClearCaseCheckOutCommand > > Can anyone do that little enhancement? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira