Hi Felix,

I am running a similar setup at my company where our Ivy repo is checked in
to Perforce. I was unable to find any plugins for Perforce at the time (just
before Xmas this year). Our solution was to provide an HTTP interface to the
root directory of the repo directory structure. Works like a charm.

-Jonathan

2011/1/26 Felix Drueke <fdru...@orga-systems.com>

> Hi,
>
> I just found the ivy subversion resolver at
> http://code.google.com/p/ivysvn/ .
> Does a similar resolver exist for perforce already?
> Does anyone work on that?
>
> We're evaluating the use of ivy for our company and we use Perforce as our
> SCM.
> Instead of setting up a Repository manager like Nexus or Artifactory we're
> thinking about storing all artifacts in perforce.
> Are there ways to store them there (and retrieve them from there) other
> than
> via a ivy perforce resolver?
>
> Thanks for any thoughts and comments!
>
> Best regards,
> Felix
>
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