Generate an ivy dependency report.  You might have a jar that using an older
version of the jar you're specifying.  Turns out in my case, another jar i
was referencing, was using an older version of the another jar i needed.


ipsi wrote:
> 
> I've got a remote Ivy Settings file (http://...), and I cannot seem to get
> IvyDE to reload it. I've cleared all the caches, cleared out all my temp
> files, and restarted Eclipse, but it will not pick up the goddamn changes.
> Running Ivy from Ant (which uses the same settings URL!) works just fine,
> but I can't figure out why IvyDE won't pick up the new one, and it's
> incredibly frustrating. I assume it's caching it, but I simply cannot
> figure out where, or how to delete it.
> 
> Running Apache IvyDE 2.2.0.beta1-201203282058-RELEASE
> org.apache.ivyde.feature.feature.group Apache Software Foundation
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> - Andrew Thorburn
> 
> 

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