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Hi folks!
I have the following problem with a Maven 2 project:
My project is in a CVS repository and the target-dir is excluded from
CVS via .cvsignore. As long as I build with Maven everything is fine.
When I generate a Eclipse project out of this and import it in my
workspace I run into the problem that Eclipse builds the sources to
the target "target". Sadly the CVS -directories from src are not
excluded from target. After the build the target directories contain
CVS directories and confuse the CVS syncronization of Eclipse. Now
Eclipse thinks that it wants to add the target-directories CVS
although I specified them in the .cvsignore.
When I add an exclusion pattern (CVS) for each source-directory in
the project properties of Eclipse manually then Eclipse behaves fine
while syncronization with CVS. My question is if it is possible to
define those exclusion patterns in POM that is reflected in a
generated Eclipse project. I attached the pom.xml for this project.
Best Regards,
Robin
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Robin de Silva Jayasinghe
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