Should I consider this as a bug and file a JIRA? Jeff
On Mon, 2009-05-04 at 12:56 +0100, Jeffrey Sinclair wrote: > Hi Saran, > > Perhaps I've misunderstood but I don't see how this answers my question. > > In my case I am only going to depend on the tests-unit configuration and > am expecting junit to be excluded. > > Jeff > > On Mon, 2009-05-04 at 15:46 +0400, S Saravanan wrote: > > Hi jefferey, > > > > It includes all the ivy standard. > > > > Thanks > > Saran S > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jeffrey Sinclair [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 5:13 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: exclude does not work when dependency is in inherited config > > > > ivy-user, > > > > I'm finding that an exclude does not work when the dependency being > > excluded is inherited from a parent configuration. Is this deliberate or > > a bug? I was expecting it to be excluded. > > > > Take the following ivy.xml file: > > > > <ivy-module version="2.0"> > > <info organisation="co.uk.cooljeff" module="exclude-issue" > > status="integration"/> > > <configurations> > > <conf name="runtime" /> > > <conf name="tests-unit" extends="runtime" /> > > </configurations> > > <publications /> > > <dependencies> > > <dependency org="junit" name="junit" rev="4.4" > > conf="runtime->default" /> > > <exclude org="junit" module="junit" conf="tests-unit" /> > > </dependencies> > > </ivy-module> > > > > junit is inherited from the runtime configuration, however it is not > > excluded. > > > > If I were to explicitly add tests-unit to the junit dependency, the > > exclude works: > > > > <dependency org="junit" name="junit" rev="4.4" > > conf="runtime,tests-unit->default" /> > > > > Regards, > > > > Jeff > > >
