Paul Grenyer wrote:
Hi
if it finds your jar and complains about commons-lang then it means
that the ivy.xml file is probably ok and the your resover works (good)
and I'm willing to bet it's warning that it can't find commons-lang in
your resolvers (i.e., it knows to look but can't find it anywhere that
it has been specified to look). I think that you either need to
(1)create a chain and add ibiblio to it or (2) add you resolver to to
the shared chain (see below).
All sorted now. See my other email. :-)
Note that you should use ivy:publish rather than ivy:install to publish
your own artifacts to your own repository. Unlike ivy:install, it
doesn't rely on a source repository, and doesn't install the
dependencies into the target repository, only the actually published module.
ivy:install is for copying modules (and their dependencies) between
repositories - e.g. for making a local enterprise repository for holding
3rd party modules.
Tom