that's the problem. I have found a few examples but none of them work.
even <skip>true</skip> in the <configuration> block for the plugin has
no effect.
On 04/06/2011 10:37 AM, Anders Hammar wrote:
Just remove the unit tests?
And to clarify a maven topic wrt your subject, you cannot disable a phase.
However, you can disable a plugin bound to a phase, which could also be the
solution to your questions (although simply remove the tests would be better
I think as it would then allow for the user to add tests should he/she like
to).
/Anders
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 09:28, Charles Williams<[email protected]> wrote:
hey all,
am currently working on a new archetype for wordpress projects in phpmaven.
but am not in need of the PHPUnit tests and would like to disable them. How
would I best go about it?
thanks,
Chuck
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