The bright side is, we now have the infra for running Ivy-specific tests as
part of our integration tests :)

Please let us know if you find out otherwise.

Thanks,

Yoav

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Carl Quinn <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Fred!
>
> I think the problem is with my iptables/Tomcat setup. This trace points it
> out:
>
>        using url to list all in
> http://artifacts/nfrepo/commons-collections/commons-collections/
>                found 0 resources
>        found revs: []
>
> I'm playing some games with iptables on that box to make Artifactory appear
> on port 80, but then it thinks (knows) it's on 8080 and the returned urls
> are under artifacts:8080/ which doesn't route. I think that's my trouble.
>
>  HTTP response status: 404
> url=http://artifacts:8080/nfrepo/commons-collections/commons-collections/
>  CLIENT ERROR: Not Found
> url=http://artifacts:8080/nfrepo/commons-collections/commons-collections/
>  problem while listing resources in
> http://artifacts:8080/nfrepo/commons-collections/commons-collections/ with
> url:
>    java.io.IOException The HTTP response code for
> http://artifacts:8080/nfrepo/commons-  collections/commons-collections/
> did
> not indicate a success. See log for more detail.
>
> Thanks for your pointers!
>
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