Actually, for the thirsd point.  The conflict reported on commons-lang
appears if I say explicitely that the test- conf requires commons-lang 2.3.

But still, if the two confs have depends on different revision, I would
expect to see that in the log.

Gilles



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gilles Scokart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: lundi 11 juin 2007 16:46
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Playing with dependencies of ivy
> 
> I made different test with the ivy.xml of ivy itself and I found
> unexpected behaviours.  As I'm not sure if it is bugs or features, I
> preffer to discuss before raising an issue ;-)
> 
> 
> 1. I didn't see in the report that commons-httpclient 2.0 as been
> evicted.  I only see the 3.0 version.  However, commons-httpclient 2.0
> is a depdnecny of commons-vfs.  Is it normal?
> 
> 
> 2. I have seen that some of our dependencies put junit into their
> dependencies without specifying the test scope.  The make us depends on
> junit in our default scope as well.  I tried to add an exclude under the
> dependency commons-httpclient and commons-cli but junit is still present
> present.
> 
> 3. When I retrieve the confs default and test after my changes, there is
> a trace saying that commons-lang had a conflict in the two confs.  But
> it didn't say that junit had a conflict (junit 3.8.1 is the dependency
> in the conf 'default' while 3.8.2 is the dependency in the conf 'test'.
> 
> Gilles
> 
> Gilles Scokart
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