Le vendredi 8 février 2008, Xavier Hanin a écrit : > On Feb 8, 2008 1:43 PM, Andreas Sahlbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Feb 8, 2008 10:57 AM, Foreman, Alex (IT) < > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Contary to this we are using a xoocode release (from december I belive) > > > and have found it to be stable and working well. > > > > > > You could be less critical and help the developers by explaining the > > > exact points which are not working for you and give your EclipseIDE > > > version and IvyDE version to help them pinpoint what Is wrong. > > > > Ok, to clarify this. What I've done is this: I've used the 2.0 beta 1 > > with the latest unofficial IvyDE. I run into problems with that (see > > below) and then tried to use latest Ivy and after running into more > > problems, using latest IvyDE which ended up into my mail (probably > > influenced by my frustration not be able to build it from scratch). > > > > To my problems with IvyDE unofficial: It's hard to report anything > > because I > > don't have any kind of output. I go to my project, select the Ivy File, > > say > > Add Ivy Library, the workspace is being rebuild and nothing else happens. > > No > > Ivy Container appears, absolutely no output on the ivy console or any > > other > > console...nothing. > > > > Thanks for your answer. Because of your report that it works for you, I > > will > > spent some more time in using beta 1 and the latest unofficial IvyDE. > > Maybe > > I can get it to run which would finally allow us to switch to 2.x. But I > > still can't understand why IvyDE is not part of the official Ivy release. > > All this guessing which IvyDE version fits to which Ivy version is > > annoying > > and error prone. > > I agree, but this has already been discussed, and can't be solved easily. > Without any sponsorship, Ivy and IvyDE are pure community efforts, and > despite being very frustrating as individuals we can't do much about this. > The only thing I can ensure is that a new official version of IvyDE will be > published with Ivy 2.0 final, and that version will allow upgrading Ivy > version without requiring to change IvyDE version (using Ivy as an OSGi > bundle directly in Eclipse). For the moment it's still on the bleeding > edge, I really hope everything will be more stable soon.
And for my part, the only issue I have with IvyDE is that one : https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-70 And I am currently working on it. Andreas, about your worries of having no input from Eclipse, did you tried to open the "Error Log" view ? Nicolas
