Thanks a lot for your reply (and BTW, thanks for Ivy in general; it's incredibly helpful :) ).
I'm afraid I'm not nearly familiar enough with Ivy to tackle this personally (nor I think could I justify the time investment to my employers :) ). I see there are lots of probably more pressing issues in Jira, so I'll just file a couple of low priority requests. I've filed Module Install support as Wish->Minor, and Reporting support as Wish->Trivial. Again, thanks a lot for your time! Ignacio ----- Original Message ---- You are right that the CLI options are much more limited than the Ant options. However, it's a lot of work to support all the Ant options with the CLI. So my suggestion is that you open a JIRA ticket with the missing CLI options you need. Be as specific as possible! And of course, the fastest (but optional) way to get this supported is to also attach a patch to this issue :-) Maarten ----- Original Message ---- From: Ignacio De Lucas <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 11:24:36 AM Subject: Installing modules and report generating in Ivy standalone Hello, I''ve been trying to use the standalone version of Ivy (without Ant, as explained in http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/trunk/standalone.html). It works great for resolving, publishing, etc; but it seems it doesn't support the full feature set of Ivy, like installing a module from one repository to another, or generating dependency reports. Am I correct in assuming this, or is there some command line option to do either? In case there isn't, are there plans to add support for them in the future? Thanks for your time, Ignacio
