Hello!
First of all, sorry for the double posting but it seems that there was a mishap when I initially posted this message and it ended up in an unrelated thread: http://www.nabble.com/ivy.xml-into-ivy.default.ivy.user.dir-on-retrieve--td23927242.html Anyhow, here I go again: Using NAnt I am execute ivy through the command line interface (CLI) like so: -jar ${ivy.jar} -sync -retrieve ${lib.dir}/[artifact]-[revision].[ext] -ivy ${ivy.dir}/ivy.xml -settings ${ivy.dir}/ivysettings.xml Which results in executing the following ivy command: -jar tools\ivy\ivy.jar -sync -retrieve C:\Dev\The Project Folder/lib/[artifact]-[revision].[ext] -ivy ivy/ivy.xml -settings ivy/ivysettings.xml Which results in the following error message: ivy file not found: ivy.xml This is because of the spacing in "The Project Folder". Because of the spacing, ivy ends up looking in the following path with "%20" in it: C:/Dev/The%20Project%20Folder/tools/ivy/ivy.jar And of course, the "The%20Project%20Folder" folder does not exist. If I eliminate spacing, then it works: -jar tools\ivy\ivy.jar -sync -retrieve C:\Dev\TheProjectFolder/lib/[artifact]-[revision].[ext] -ivy ivy/ivy.xml -settings ivy/ivysettings.xml My question is, how do I tell ivy to properly interpret spacing in the project path? Thanks and regards, - Georges
