I don't know where you read that -DlocalRepository overrided the local repository path, but I don't think this has ever worked. As Wendy says, use -Dmaven.repo.local
Vincent 2010/11/4 Holger Hoffstaette <[email protected]> > On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:08:41 +0100, Jochen Wiedmann wrote: > > > you aren't writing how you do specify the "local repository path". My > > assumption would be that you need to use the Maven option -s or > --settings > > and use the "localRepository" element in the given settings file, as > > specified by the settings XSD. [1] Is that what you are doing? > > No, I'm doing the much more obvious :-) and try to pass the repo path into > the comand line invocation. Sorry for not being more clear. > > To reproduce, take any project and run: > mvn install -DlocalRepository=/some/path > > ..which is happily ignored and the project is installed into the default > location (or whatever is defined in settings.xml). But changing the > settings won't work as this is supposed to be part of an automated build. > > The -D value never sticks, regardless of position in the command line or > platform (tested on Windows and Linux). A trace with -X always shows the > default local repository being used by the install plugin. > > thanks > Holger > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
