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Maarten Coene resolved IVY-427.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 1.5
> Dynamic revision not calculated properly when using multiple directories
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> Key: IVY-427
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-427
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 1.4.1
> Reporter: Maarten Coene
> Assigned To: Maarten Coene
> Fix For: 1.5
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> I have a repository where the same module (but different revisions) can be
> stored in different directories. When I have a dependency with a dynamic
> revision on this module, the dynamic revision is not correctly calculated.
> For instance, I have the following project structure:
> ./ivyconf.xml
> ./ivy.xml
> ./lib/ivy1/mod1-1.0.ivy
> ./lib/ivy2/mod1-1.1.ivy
> ./lib/mod1-1.0.jar
> ./lib/mod1-1.1.jar
> My ivyconf.xml looks like this:
> <ivyconf>
> <conf defaultResolver="test" />
> <resolvers>
> <filesystem name="test">
> <ivy pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/lib/ivy1/[module]-[revision].ivy" />
> <ivy pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/lib/ivy2/[module]-[revision].ivy" />
> <artifact
> pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/lib/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]" />
> </filesystem>
> </resolvers>
> </ivyconf>
> My ivy.xml looks like this:
> <ivy-module version="1.0">
> <info module="test" organisation="TEST"/>
> <dependencies>
> <dependency org="TEST" name="mod1" rev="1.+" />
> </dependencies>
> </ivy-module>
> Now ivy will resolve "1.+" to "1.0" instead of "1.1":
> [ivy:configure] :: configuring :: file = C:\working\ivy-test\ivyconf.xml
> [ivy:resolve] :: resolving dependencies :: [ LCMT | commons | [EMAIL
> PROTECTED] ]
> [ivy:resolve] confs: [default]
> [ivy:resolve] found [ TEST | mod1 | 1.0 ] in test
> [ivy:resolve] [ *1.0* ] [ TEST | mod1 | 1.+ ]
> [ivy:resolve] :: resolution report ::
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