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− | <source lang="xml"><destination>${project.build.directory}/ | + | <source lang="xml"><destination>${project.build.directory}/2.7.2.201109131000</destination></source> |
And while the *source* can include nested properties... | And while the *source* can include nested properties... | ||
Revision as of 12:45, 23 September 2011
How can I name the destination repo?
Ant:
<property name="URL" value="http://dist.springsource.com/release/TOOLS/update/e3.7/" /> <p2.mirror> <repository location="file:${destination}/2.7.2.201109131000/" name="SpringIDE plugins for Eclipse 3.7" /> < source> <repository location="${URL}" /> </ source> </p2.mirror>
Maven:
I can only set a destination path:
<destination>${project.build.directory}/2.7.2.201109131000</destination>
And while the *source* can include nested properties...
< source> <repository> <url>http://dist.springsource.com/release/TOOLS/update/e3.7</url> <layout>p2</layout> </repository> </ source>
... I can't do the same for the *destination*:
<destination> <repository> <url>${project.build.directory}/site</url> <layout>p2</layout> <name>SpringIDE plugins for eclipse 3.7</name> </repository> </destination>