I don't want a particular package, just all latest.integration
dependencies. I took the example directly from the documentation
(http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/latest-milestone/settings/caches/cach
e.html). Maybe it doesn't actually work?

-----Original Message-----
From: Not Zippy [mailto:notzi...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:40 PM
To: ivy-user@ant.apache.org
Subject: Re: 2 Questions for ivyIDE

Try specifying a package in the ttl

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:31 AM, David Sills
<dsi...@datasourceinc.com>wrote:

> Not Zippy:
>
> Many thanks, but apparently I really didn't understand. With the help 
> of the documentation, I tried:
>
>  <caches
>
ivyPattern="[organisation]\\[module]\\[revision]\\[artifact]-[revision].
> [ext]"
>
> artifactPattern="[organisation]\\[module]\\[revision]\\[artifact]-[rev
> is
> ion].[ext]">
>    <cache name="local-cache" useOrigin="true" defaultTTL="eternal">
>      <ttl revision="latest.integration" duration="200ms"/>
>    </cache>
>  </caches>
>
> What I thought I was setting was "don't bother to update most of the 
> JAR files (which are third-party and unlikely to change) but for 
> latest.integration (all the stuff we are building) only use the cache 
> for 200 milliseconds (essentially not doing so at all)". 
> Unfortunately, the actual result is exactly the same as before. The 
> local repository
> (cache) is not updated when the global repository is built to.
>
> Any further advice?
>
> David Sills
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Not Zippy [mailto:notzi...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:04 PM
> To: ivy-user@ant.apache.org
> Subject: Re: 2 Questions for ivyIDE
>
> The local repository is a cached based repository. The frequency of 
> the updates is specified in the ivysettings file.  Check out 
> <cache><ttl> elements (Personally I specify all my cache settings to 
> be in my "target"
> folder, and in eclipse set the resolve to occur within the workspace)
>
> How are you publishing your sources in ivy ? Eclipse will retrieve 
> them if you publish them properly.
>
> Steve
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 9:56 AM, David Sills
> <dsi...@datasourceinc.com>wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> > I love working with Eclipse and ivyIDE with 2 exceptions, and I 
> > wonder
>
> > if I am just missing something.
> >
> > My environment consists of a company-wide repository, where I place 
> > the results of building my projects, and of course a local 
> > repository,
>
> > which sometimes though not always has folders for some of the same
> projects.
> > As an example, let's assume that my project, say, "xxx-encryption"
> > depends on "xxx-common". All is well and Ivy does well with it.
> >
> > However, I add some functionality to "xxx-common", up the build 
> > number, and rebuild. Great. Using Eclipse, I resolve
"xxx-encryption"
> > and it gets the correct updated value for the version number. In 
> > order
>
> > to update the "xxx-encryption" Ivy files, I build "xxx-encryption"
> > even though there have not been any changes to the project itself, 
> > only its dependencies. The company-wide repository's version of 
> > ivy.xml is correctly updated with the appropriate dependency on the 
> > new version of "xxx-common". However, the local repository's version
> of ivy.xml is not!
> > This means that when I have a third project, say "xxx-web", that 
> > depends on "xxx-encryption" and try to resolve that project, the old

> > (now
> > incorrect) version of "xxx-common" is taken, since the local 
> > repository's version is read first if it exists.
> >
> > What am I missing? I find myself constantly manually updating the 
> > files in the local repository in order to get the transitive 
> > dependencies right.
> >
> > Also, can someone explain to me why my Ivy container in ivyIDE 
> > doesn't
>
> > allow me to put source code locations on the JARs? That would be 
> > hugely helpful in debugging, especially in a situation where I have 
> > a lot of smaller projects that depend on each other and I assemble 
> > them as needed for a specific requirement. Or do I have to create 
> > source JAR files for each project using Ivy to make that happen? And

> > will it happen if I do make source JAR files?
> >
> > Many thanks for anyone who can answer either or both of these
> questions.
> >
> > David Sills
> >
> >
>

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