I would try setting the timezone for the JVM running ant/ivy to the same as the server e.g., setting the JVM arg
-Duser.timezone='America/Arizona' If this works then let us know... Cheers, Geoff On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:36 AM, Prakash Karnati <pkarn...@sapient.com>wrote: > Hi, > > I have one query on IVY repository. > > My Ivy repository is placed in a different time zone (Let’s assume United > States Central), And I am working in a different time zone (Let’s assume > India). Now I need to download the latest time stamped jar from the remote > ivy repository to my workstation (located in India). > > *Problem** being faced*: Ivy on my workstation is not downloading the file > from remote repository and is picking up the one in local > repositorybecausethe clock on my > workstation is on a different time zone that the clock on the remote > repository. > > What I would like to know is how to resolve dependencies and download > latest jar across time zones. > > And also I am attaching the ivysettings xml file. > > > > Please send reply ASAP. > > > Prakkash K > Development |* **HJS > **Mobile:* +91 9620207756 > *Email:* prakash.karn...@sprint.com > pkarn...@sapient.com > *www.sapientnitro.com* <http://www.sapientnitro.com/>* * > > > >