What are the files in the ~/.ivy2/cache directory? The resolver will still put xml files and the like there to reduce further resolve overhead...
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Nappin, Chris (IT Services) < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to use Ivy in a very simple way, to populate various > "library" directories from a local repository hand built and under > source control. Given this setup, a local cache becomes a waste of time > (and disk space). > > How can I disable use of a local cache? My ivy-settings.xml contains the > following, but I still get files written to ~/.ivy2/cache: > > <property name="repository.dir" value="${basedir}/ivy-repo"/> > > <!-- prevents copying artifacts from local repository to cache --> > <caches useOrigin="true"/> > > <!-- only use the local repository --> > <settings defaultResolver="internal" validate="true"/> > > <resolvers> > <!-- only use the local repository, never use ibiblio over the > internet etc... --> > <filesystem name="internal" local="true" validate="true" > checkmodified="true" changingPattern="*"> > <ivy > pattern="${repository.dir}/[organisation]/[module]/ivy.xml" /> > <artifact > pattern="${repository.dir}/[organisation]/[module]/[artifact]-[revision] > .[ext]" /> > </filesystem> > </resolvers> > > Best Regards, > > Chris Nappin > Technical Architect, Application Services > OPSERV - IT Services > Mob: 07824 473044 > Part of the Capita Group plc www.capita.co.uk <http://www.capita.co.uk/> > www.capita-its.co.uk <http://www.capita.co.uk/> > > 'Evolving a great Operational IT Service through OPSERV' > > > > This email and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee, are > strictly confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the > intended recipient any reading, dissemination, copying or any other use or > reliance is prohibited. If you have received this email in error please > notify the sender immediately by email and then permanently delete the > email. Copyright reserved. > > All communications, incoming and outgoing, may be recorded and are > monitored for legitimate business purposes. > > The security and reliability of email transmission cannot be guaranteed. It > is the recipient’s responsibility to scan this e-mail and any attachment for > the presence of viruses. > > The Capita Group plc and its subsidiaries ("Capita") exclude all liability > for any loss or damage whatsoever arising or resulting from the receipt, use > or transmission of this email. > > Any views or opinions expressed in this email are those of the author only.
