Sorry for the late reply. I wrote some lines some time ago. I hope it is enough for you: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/history/trunk/dev/dev-env-setup.html
Nicolas Le 8 juin 2013 à 11:19, Rodrigue ... <rlag...@googlemail.com> a écrit : > Hi All again, > > since there were no reactions to the 2 bugs ( > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-343, > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-34<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-343>4) > I filed, I would like to fix them by myself. But I didn't find a guideline > describing me how to configure my workspace. > > Does anybody knows where to find something like that? > > Cheers > > > On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Rodrigue ... <rlag...@googlemail.com>wrote: > >> Hi Jason, >> >> thank you for your answer. The only thing printed in the console (ON >> Ubuntu platform) is: >> "loading file 'http://path-to-the-settings-file'" >> >> I think the cause of the problem, is that the credentials are no more >> asked as in the past (under Juno-SR1). Therefore trying to download the >> file failed (no permission). >> >> On windows platform it doesn't work with the eclipse release JUNO-SR1. The >> error message tells that it is not able to parse the ivysettings.xml. >> >> Next I will try to create a JIRA account. >> >> Cheers >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Jason R-J <jason_...@reast.net> wrote: >> >>> HI Rodrigue, >>> >>> Mailing list is fairly quiet. I was able to register an account on JIRA >>> when I needed to create a bug report. >>> >>> Do you see anything in the IvyConsole in Eclipse that might hint at what >>> is happening when it tries to load the settings file? >>> >>> Jason >>> >>> >>> >>> On 28/03/2013 07:37, Rodrigue ... wrote: >>> >>>> Ok it seems to work properly :-) >>>> >>>> So I expose my problems again. >>>> >>>> projects are all using an ivysettings file located on a server protected >>>> with http-authentication. This means that credentials are needed to get >>>> access on both ivysettings and artifacts. >>>> >>>> For the newest version of both ivy and ivyDE, I experienced the following >>>> results: >>>> >>>> With eclipse JUNO SR1, ivyDE prompts a dialog to request the user's >>>> credentials. After that everything work properly on the Ubuntu Platform, >>>> and didn't on the Microsoft windows platform (Not able to parse the >>>> ivysettings.xml). >>>> >>>> Beginning with eclipse JUNO SR2, the dialog to ask for the credentials is >>>> no more prompted by ivyDE, therefore the ivysettings file couldn't be >>>> downloaded. >>>> >>>> Am I doing something wrong, or we are facing here a known bug? >>>> >>>> Any help will be appreciated. >>>> >>>> I would like to add it as a bug too, but the access to the JIRA >>>> installation seems to be restricted. >>>> >>>> Could anyone tell me, whether these issues are known one? >>>> >>>> Thank you for any help >>>> Cheers >>>> On 28 Mar 2013 06:26, "Denis Krizanovic" <denis.krizano...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> ha! hilarious. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 28 March 2013 16:18, Steve Heyns <notzi...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Nope, ivy is just that easy to use.., >>>>>> On 2013-03-27 10:12 PM, "Rodrigue ..." <rlag...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I just want to know whether this mailing list is still alive. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Since my registration last week I didn't receive any emails; Maybe I >>>>>>> >>>>>> did >>>>> >>>>>> something wrong during the registration process. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Rodrigue >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>> >>