It seems we have a problem with opera to browse the web site. This is
probably due to a bug in xooki, I'll investigate it.
OTOH, there is another problem with xooki: google is not able to follow the
links, so we get a very bad indexation. I suggest to use a generated site
instead of directly xooki powered pages: we already the generation code (for
the release), so it's not too much work. So I suggest to add a publish-site
target in our build, which will generate the site using xooki, and upload
the files to the server (asking user and password).
WDYT?
Xavier
On 5/27/07, Gilles Scokart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is a few comments that might help you :
- You are not force to use a separated file. If you want can put your
own resolvers, and the default include in the some file. (But it
works also using wo files).
- You have indeed remove the default ibiblio resolver (note that its
name is "public" and not ibiblio, at least in the latest trunk
version).
- If you want to use your resolver before or after the default
ibiblio, you chould use a chain resolver. Something like this :
<resolvers>
<chain name="public">
<ibiblio name="public" m2compatible="true"/> <!--
This is the
default a defined in ivysettings-public.xml (see
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ivy/core/trunk/src/java/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ivysettings-public.xml
)
-->
<ibiblio name="myRep1">
...
</chain>
</resolvers>
- For your problem of url resolver, I'm not sure to understand. Maybe
you can try to use the ibiblio resolver itself instead of url resolver
?
- Thanks to report us the problem with Opera.
Gilles
2007/5/25, nirvdrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the process of trying to convert from maven2 to ivy. I've grown
a
> bit jaded with maven and am looking for a reasonable
alternative. Anyway,
> I've been trying all day to figure out how to simply add a new
repository to
> the default list. Our project uses artifacts from maven2 compatible
> repositories that are not hosted by ibiblio.
>
> The documentation on this process is rather confusing, at least for this
> neophyte, so home help would be appreciated. I've tried following the
info
> on:
>
> http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/doc/tutorial/defaultconf.html
> http://incubator.apache.org/ivy/doc/configuration/resolvers.html
>
> I've created an ivysettings.xml file with the following:
>
> <ivysettings>
> <settings defaultResolver="default"/>
> <include url="${ivy.project.dir}/ivysettings-third-party-maven.xml"/>
> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-shared.xml"/>
> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-local.xml"/>
> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-main-chain.xml
"/>
> <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-
default-chain.xml"/>
> </ivysettings>
>
> And then an ivysettings-third-party-maven.xml with the following:
>
> <ivysettings>
> <resolvers>
> <ibiblio name="ibiblio" />
> <url name="howardlewisship.com" m2compatible="true">
> <artifact
> pattern="
http://howardlewisship.com/repository/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]
"/>
> </url>
> <url name="selenium" m2compatible="true">
> <artifact
> pattern="
http://maven.openqa.org/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]
"/>
> </url>
> </resolvers>
> </ivysettings>
>
>
> Both are sitting in my project root. Is this the proper approach? It
seems
> wrong to me given that I want to make an addition to the default config,
not
> outright replace it. So, I think duplicating all of that in the
> ivysettings.xml is probably wrong. In any event, it doesn't work. It
looks
> like the URL resolver used to open the file doesn't like Windows
filenames
> (complains about "c" being an invalid protocol).
>
> As an aside, the ivy site doesn't do much of anything in Opera, which is
a
> bit of a put off at first. Someone may want to look into that.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Kevin
> --
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>
>
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