Hi, I did not read everything but it is bad practice to set the CLASSPATH env var before starting ant.
Antoine -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:40:27 +0000 > Von: "Jimenez Coelho, Juan " <[email protected]> > An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Betreff: Configuring repositories - trouble with CLASSPATH ? > I am taking my first steps with Ivy and I need to point my shared > repository to an existing Maven 2 repository in the filesystem. > > This is what I have done so far: > > 1.- Copied ivy2.jar to lib directory of my Ant v1.8 installation > 2.- Created the following directory > %ANT_HOME%\lib\org\apache\ivy\core\settings > 3.- Under that directory I copied ivysettings.xml that I found in ivy2.jar > and changed its contents to be: > > <ivysettings> > <settings defaultResolver="default"/> > <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-public.xml"/> > <include > file="C:/Java/apache-ant-1.8.0RC1/lib/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ivysettings-shared.xml"/> > <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-local.xml"/> > <include > url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-main-chain.xml"/> > <include > url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-default-chain.xml"/> > </ivysettings> > > Where ANT_HOME=C:/Java/apache-ant-1.8.0RC1 > > 4.- I created file > C:/Java/apache-ant-1.8.0RC1/lib/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ivysettings-shared.xml > > 5.- Before running ANT, I set CLASSPATH to be > C:\Java\apache-ant-1.8.0RC1\lib > > The result is almost right in the sense that ivy finds my 'overridden' > ivysettings.xml but it then fails to find ivysettings-public.xml. I expected > it to search the complete CLASSPATH trying to find that file (just as ANT > itself is correctly finding all the classes it needs) > > This is the output I am getting on the sample app: > > > Buildfile: C:\temp\ivy\example\hello-ivy\build.xml > > resolve: > [ivy:retrieve] :: Ivy 2.1.0 - 20090925235825 :: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ > :: > [ivy:retrieve] :: loading settings :: url = > file:/C:/Java/apache-ant-1.8.0RC1/lib/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ivysettings.xml > > BUILD FAILED > C:\temp\ivy\example\hello-ivy\build.xml:41: impossible to configure > ivy:settings with given url: > file:/C:/Java/apache-ant-1.8.0RC1/lib/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ivysettings.xml > : java.text.ParseException: failed to load > settings from > file:/C:/Java/apache-ant-1.8.0RC1/lib/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ivysettings.xml: > io problem while parsing config file: > C:\Java\apache-ant-1.8.0RC1\lib\org\apache\ivy\core\settings\ivysettings-public.xml > (The > system cannot find the file specified) > at > org.apache.ivy.core.settings.XmlSettingsParser.doParse(XmlSettingsParser.java:165) > at > org.apache.ivy.core.settings.XmlSettingsParser.parse(XmlSettingsParser.java:150) > at > org.apache.ivy.core.settings.IvySettings.load(IvySettings.java:408) > at org.apache.ivy.Ivy.configure(Ivy.java:422) > > > Given the above, how to I tell Ivy to keep looking in the classpath? > After all, ivysettings-public.xml can be found in ivy2.jar > > Thanks > > Juan
