Well, I'm at my wits end here. useOrigin="false" is not helping yet
still .jar files are vanishing from my repository. It's exceptionally
frustrating and if anyone has seen this before I would very much like to hear
anything you might have learned.
Thank you,
-Ben
On Friday 14 November 2008 06:02:50 pm Benjamin Damm wrote:
> I think I've found the problem. If the destination repository is also in
> the source repository chain, then useOrigin must be false on the cache.
>
> A check for this might be useful. Now I'm faced with the minor problem of
> toggling useOrigin="false" when I want to import from m2, and
> useOrigin="true" for normal operations.
>
> -Ben
>
> On Friday 14 November 2008 05:12:31 pm Benjamin Damm wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to use the ivy:install task to pull modules from maven into
> > our local (p4 managed) repository. But when I use overwrite=true (to
> > ease pulling large dependency trees such as spring-*) the ivy:install
> > causes files to vanish. In particular jars. In some other cases the
> > jars are "installed" as zero-byte files. There must be either a bug or
> > something wrong with my setup:
> >
> > (from ivysettings.xml)
> > <filesystem name="ivycontrib_m2">
> > <artifact
> > pattern="${ivycontrib.dir}/m2/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[type]s/
> >[a rtifact]-[revision]. [ext]" />
> > <ivy
> > pattern="${ivycontrib.dir}/m2/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/ivy.xml"
> > /> </filesystem>
> > <chain name="public_m2">
> > <resolver ref="ivycontrib_m2"/> <!-- to prevent needless
> > downloading
> > of stuff we already have. -->
> >
> > <!-- official maven2 repo -->
> > <ibiblio name="maven2" m2compatible="true" />
> > ...
> > (from build.xml)
> > <ivy:install from="public_m2" to="ivycontrib_m2" module="${module}"
> > revision="${revision}" transitive="${transitive}" organisation="${org}"
> > overwrite="true"/>
> > (cmd line)
> >
> > ant
> > install -Dorg=org.springframework -Dmodule=spring-jdbc -Drevision=2.5.4
> > -Doverwrite=true
> >
> > ----
> >
> > So, this all causes a frustrating and endless cycle of removing or
> > truncating jars. What could I be doing wrong here?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > -Ben
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