Interesting, thanks.
Not a solution to the problem but hopefully a step along the way.
So I think this tells us that the problem is in IvyDE rather than Ivy.
I too have run the retrieve under ant, that is how I got source in my cache.
I have seen that cast error too, but couldn't find it anywhere when I searched.
I'm not certain it is relevant, but it might be.

R

On 10/12/11 06:08, Ron Knight wrote:
Any ideas?  Using the same ivysettings.xml and ivy.xml along with ant outside 
of eclipse everything works fine.  Only have this problem when I run inside of 
eclipse with the ivyde plugin.  Let me know if you need any additional info.


:: problems summary ::
:::: WARNINGS
             [FAILED     ] 
org.stjude#sjMobileDetectionBundle;2.0!sjMobileDetection.bun(jar): 
org.apache.tools.ant.Project cannot be cast to 
org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.model.AntModelProject (32ms)

             [FAILED     ] 
org.stjude#sjMobileDetectionBundle;2.0!sjMobileDetection.bun(jar): 
org.apache.tools.ant.Project cannot be cast to 
org.eclipse.ant.internal.ui.model.AntModelProject (32ms)

       ==== packager: tried

         
http://knightro.alsac.local:8080/ivy/packager/org.stjude/sjMobileDetectionBundle/ivys/packager-2.0.xml

             ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

             ::              FAILED DOWNLOADS            ::

             :: ^ see resolution messages for details  ^ ::
at confirms
             ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

             :: 
org.stjude#sjMobileDetectionBundle;2.0!sjMobileDetection.bun(jar)

             ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::




Thanks

Ron
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