First set up a resolver that points to the place you want to publish, e.g. /usr/local/repo. Then use ivy:publish to put your artifacts (and ivy.xml metadata) in there.
FWIW here are a couple of ant macros that I use for this... <!-- SVN revision --> <macrodef uri="urn:org.dellroad.ant" name="svnrevision"> <attribute name="property" description="Name of property to set"/> <attribute name="dir" default="${basedir}" description="Target checked-out SVN directory"/> <sequential> <exec outputproperty="@{property}" executable="svnversion" logError="true" failonerror="true"> <arg value="-n"/> <arg value="@{dir}"/> </exec> </sequential> </macrodef> <!-- Ivy module build --> <macrodef uri="urn:org.dellroad.ant" name="ivydist"> <attribute name="version" description="Ivy module version"/> <attribute name="resolver" default="local-user" description="Name of ivy resolver with which to publish"/> <attribute name="ivyfile" default="${basedir}/src/ivy/ivy.xml" description="Ivy file to publish"/> <element name="module-preparation" implicit="true"/> <sequential> <dellroad:svnrevision property="svn_revision"/> <delete dir="${basedir}/build/ivy"/> <mkdir dir="${basedir}/build/ivy"/> <copy file="@{ivyfile}" toFile="${basedir}/build/ivy/ivy.xml"/> <module-preparation/> <ivy:resolve settingsRef="build-macros-ivy-settings" file="${basedir}/build/ivy/ivy.xml"/> <ivy:publish settingsRef="build-macros-ivy-settings" forcedeliver="true" validate="true" overwrite="true" resolver="@{resolver}" srcivypattern="${basedir}/build/ivy/ivy.xml" pubrevision="@{version}-${svn_revision}"> <artifacts pattern="${basedir}/build/ivy/[artifact].[ext]"/> </ivy:publish> </sequential> </macrodef> -Archie On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Mark <static.void....@gmail.com> wrote: > How can I publish know jars.. ie ones that we already have that arent > available on public repos to our private repo.. we dont have one yet :) > > Are there any tutorials out there that someone can recommended thats not > the wiki. Unfortunately the wiki is kind of confusing. Thanks > -- Archie L. Cobbs