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[jira] [Commented] (BUILDR-551) Continuous compilation not working
for project trees
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Hudson commented on BUILDR-551:
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Integrated in Buildr-ci-build #235 (See [https://builds.apache.org/job/Buildr-ci-build/235/])
> Continuous compilation not working for project trees
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BUILDR-551
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-551
> Project: Buildr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.4.4
> Environment: Mac OS X 10.6.5, Java 1.6.0_22, buildr 1.4.4
> Reporter: Brandon Beck
> Assignee: Alex Boisvert
> Fix For: 1.4.5
>
>
> I have a multi-module project that I'd like to be able to use continuous compilation on as a whole. Currently if I run the cc task on a leaf project everything works fine. But if I run the cc task on the root, it doesn't seem to detect any changes anywhere in the project tree. It seems like it's not properly recursing.
> It's a little clunky, but here's a simple bash script that will generate a simple project that demonstrates the problem:
> {code}
> children="A B C"
> for child in ${children}; do
> dir="child${child}/src/main/java"
> mkdir -p "${dir}"
> file="${dir}/Main.java"
> touch "${file}"
> echo "public class Main {" >> "${file}"
> echo " public static void main(String[] args) {" >> "${file}"
> echo " System.out.println(\"Hello World From child${child}\");" >> "${file}"
> echo " }" >> "${file}"
> echo "}" >> "${file}"
> done
> buildfile="buildfile"
> touch "${buildfile}"
> echo "define \"root\" do" >> "${buildfile}"
> echo " project.version = \"1.0\"" >> "${buildfile}"
> echo "" >> "${buildfile}"
> for child in ${children}; do
> echo " define \"child${child}\" do" >> "${buildfile}"
> echo " package :jar" >> "${buildfile}"
> echo " end" >> "${buildfile}"
> done
> echo "end" >> "${buildfile}"
> {code}
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