This woodstox breakage is frustrating. The build broke a few weeks back because I was auto selecting the latest version of the woodstox libraries. The latest version introduced had broken checksums so I locked it at the last working version. Now that also has broken checksums.
The fallback I have is to check a valid woodstox library into the osmosis/repo directory which is searched before public repositories. I don't have time to do it now unfortunately. If somebody has the time, download the woodstox 3.2.8 library and put it into the osmosis/repo directory structure along with a matching ivy config file. The existing libraries there can be used as an example. Relying on public repositories is always fraught with danger. Perhaps I should look at configuring a repository on the osm dev server with all required libs ... Brett Henderson wrote: > All ivy files are stored in <homedir>/.ivy2 > > The Internet downloaded files are under the cache directory. The > Woodstox Stax xml parser should be in there somewhere along with its > sha1 value. Hopefully that is enough to get you by for now, I'll take > a closer look as soon as I can. > > Frederik Ramm wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to build Osmosis trunk and I get an error from Ivy: >> >> [ivy:resolve] [FAILED ] >> org.codehaus.woodstox#wstx-lgpl;3.2.8!wstx-lgpl.jar: invalid sha1: >> expected=8898bbf8f5b17f5e59dde8324eceba6469171766 >> computed=833a57ee3dc3aa7ac347c8dea98dc38de42e4938 (10409ms) >> >> Hacker that I am, I grepped through the files for the "expected" >> value, hoping to be able to simply change it so that the above check >> succeeds, but I could not find it. Can somebody tell me how this can >> be fixed, or can I possibly build Osmosis without "wstx", whatever >> that may be? >> >> Bye >> Frederik >> >> > > _______________________________________________ osmosis-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osmosis-dev

