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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Rice Yeh <ri...@gmail.com> on 2008/01/02 15:20:57 UTC
[Archiva] How to specify a non-default archiva configuration file?
Hi,
I am using archiva. Its document says that the default configuration file
is ~/m2/archiva.xml. However, i am running in a unix environment where
tomcat is run by user tomcat55 who does not have home directory. How do I
tell archiva to use other configuration file?
Regards,
Rice
Re: [Archiva] How to specify a non-default archiva configuration file?
Posted by Wendy Smoak <ws...@gmail.com>.
On Jan 2, 2008 8:16 AM, Rice Yeh <ri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I create a home directory /home/tomcat5.5 for the user tomcat55 and restart
> my server. I find .m2 is created under /home/tomcat5.5 and a sub directory
> 'archiva' is created under .m2, but there is no file called
> archiva.xmlunder .m2. Then I copy one from my pc to .m2 directory. I
> find system will
> not read the newly copied archiva.xml under .m2. How do I make system
> reading this newly created archiva.xml?
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Re: [Archiva] How to specify a non-default archiva configuration file?
Posted by Rice Yeh <ri...@gmail.com>.
I create a home directory /home/tomcat5.5 for the user tomcat55 and restart
my server. I find .m2 is created under /home/tomcat5.5 and a sub directory
'archiva' is created under .m2, but there is no file called
archiva.xmlunder .m2. Then I copy one from my pc to .m2 directory. I
find system will
not read the newly copied archiva.xml under .m2. How do I make system
reading this newly created archiva.xml?
Regards,
Rice
On Jan 2, 2008 10:20 PM, Rice Yeh <ri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using archiva. Its document says that the default configuration
> file is ~/m2/archiva.xml. However, i am running in a unix environment where
> tomcat is run by user tomcat55 who does not have home directory. How do I
> tell archiva to use other configuration file?
>
> Regards,
> Rice
>