I haven’t tried it, but what about a pattern like ‘dot[.]branch’? The ‘.’ is
then part of a character set match. If it works (and as a regex it should)
this allows for the use of regex patterns as part of ‘dot’ and ‘branch’.
> On 7 Dec 2016, at 1:15 am, Jaikiran Pai
That served me perfectly, Jaikiran.
Thank you very much!
Gabriel
On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Jaikiran Pai
wrote:
> Looking at the Ivy code, it appears that it's using a exactOrRegex matcher
> (by default) for matching the org/module/branch values and it's
Looking at the Ivy code, it appears that it's using a exactOrRegex
matcher (by default) for matching the org/module/branch values and it's
considering the . within the branch value as a regex and that causes
weirdness. I just ran a test to see if using something like
"dot\.branch" (notice the
I would advice to have a look at the documentation for repreport.
I remember something that there are specific requirements for the pattern
of the repositories.
If you are using ivy-banches, I suppose they must be grouped in separate
directories. The same for the revisions.
Marc
2016-12-02