Please help, have no clue what is failing

2014-05-29 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Hello list, I love IVY, but sometimes it drives me crazy. So please help me out of the dark by a leading hand. I have following ivysettings: http://pastebin.com/ZeBWWepy And my ivy.xml looks like: http://pastebin.com/hQJMJnWX If I try to resolve the deps I am getting strange URL-accesses and

Re: Please help, have no clue what is failing

2014-05-30 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Can really anyone help me out?

Re: Please help, have no clue what is failing

2014-05-30 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Thank you! I have not known, that I can do anyway a report on broken resolve. This helps a lot

Re: Please help, have no clue what is failing

2014-05-30 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Josh, thank you! Hmm, crap, we use Ecplise Kepler and it is packaged with ivy 2.4.0-rc1. I will give it a try to go back to 2.3.0. Which of my issues are known to be bugs? Do you have references to the bugtracker of ivy?

Re: Please help, have no clue what is failing

2014-05-30 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Josh big thanks! I switched back to 2.3.0 and everything is working fine! @IVY Team: you should remove 2.4.0-rc1 from the latest stable release. From my point of view there are to many major bugs in 2.4.0-rc1 bye at all helpers and have a nice weekend

IVY deps and transitive deps and filtering some javs in ivy:cachepath

2014-06-17 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Hello Ivy-Users, I like Ivy, and I thank the developers for the great job! Right now I have a multi project setup which is working fine. I have one issue, maybe because of my setup. My structure looks like: configurations conf name=myConf / /configurations ProjA publications

IVY resolve and IVY publish very slow

2014-11-24 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Hello together, I am facing the problem, that my IVY publish into a local file cache is taking ages. It takes at least 30 seconds to publish a set of max of 3 artifacts. (jar, source, javadoc) Same issue is on IVY resolve. Here it seems to be the up to date check of Ivy to verify if the

Re: IVY resolve and IVY publish very slow

2014-11-25 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Hello Nz, thank you for your help-offer. Like written already the local publish is taking ages. So it seems to be an IVY issue and not a repo issue. But anyway here my details: - IVY latest 2.3 (IVY 2.4 had too many issues, so we switched back) - Environment: Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 14.04,

Re: IVY resolve and IVY publish very slow

2014-11-25 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
at 3:51 AM, hkais...@googlemail.com hkais...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: IVY retrieve best use practice?

2015-11-04 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
On 04.11.2015 07:46, Jammy Chen wrote: We have used ivy:cachepath for our compiles, test-runtime, but since we had a lot of troubles on IVY 2.3.x and also with the IvyDE we decided to switch to a folder based ivy:retrieve. Also we are using a very simplistic eclipse plugin to reference all libs

Re: IVY Clearcase integration

2015-11-05 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
On 04.11.2015 14:41, Marc De Boeck wrote: Later on, we moved to Git and to Artifactory. We chose Artifactory above Nexus, because we found that Nexus was too much focused on the maven eco-system. I am not sure if this is still the case. On the other, hand the GUI of Nexus seems to be more

Re: IVY Clearcase integration

2015-11-04 Thread hkais...@googlemail.com
Clearcase is in my eyes a *source* config management system. Jar files are generated/compiled binaries from sources. So no source repository - also not clearcase - would be a good solution for managing binary configurations. Instead I would stick to a maven repository like sonatype nexus for