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Paul Benedict commented on MNG-5085:
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Ivan, I don't think this option is really necessary for Maven. Based on your 
description, your issue seems purely process related. Your developers should be 
able to check out parts of the tree as necessary but you want to have the rest 
of tree already deployed to your corporate repository. Regarding building the 
whole thing, that's really a task for a tool like Hudson. 
                
> Add a CLI option to ignore missing modules
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-5085
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-5085
>             Project: Maven 2 & 3
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Reactor and workspace
>            Reporter: Stephan Pauxberger
>
> Using SVN for a rather big project, we tend to use SVN sparse checkouts, i.e. 
> we do not checkout the whole project. Example:
> Full Project (as in Repository):
> Parent
>   pom.xml (contains A and B as modules)
>   --> A
>      pom.xml
>   --> B
>      pom.xml
> Now, do a checkout (svn co xxx --depth children; svn update --set-depth 
> inifity A)
> Working Copy:
> Parent
>   pom.xml (contains A and B as modules)
>   --> A
>      pom.xml
>   --> B (no pom!!, since we only did a sparse checkout)
> Now, this setup is not buildable, since maven complains (rightfully) about a 
> missing pom for B. 
> What I propose is an option to change this behaviour with a command-line 
> option (-imm, --ignore-missing-modules) that would simply ignore missing 
> modules during pom resolution.

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