Hi, Thanks for your reply and if I was using a dependency then I think this would be sufficient.
What I really need is the equivalent for the install task. Cheers, Andy On 28 Jan 2014 14:44, David Weintraub <qazw...@gmail.com> wrote: > > There are a couple of things you need: > > * You need to add the following line to the top of your ivy.xml file: > > <ivy-module version="1.0" xmlns:maven="http://maven.apache.org"> > > Note the "xmlns" declaration. It doesn't matter where it points to (I like > using the URL of the project), you just need to declare the namespace. > > * Now, you can use that Maven classifier in your dependency declaration: > > <dependency org="net.sf.json-lib" > name="json-lib" > rev="2.4" > conf="compile->default"> > <artifact name="json-lib" > type="jar" > ext="jar" > maven:classifier="jdk15"/> > </dependency> > > > -- > David Weintraub > qazw...@gmail.com > > ================================================ > Sure, call me crazy. They called Eddie Antar crazy too, but > look at these low, low prices on all of these famous name brand appliances. > > > On Jan 28, 2014, at 8:40 AM, a...@far2gone.com wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I've been having a go at using the Ivy Install ant task to create a local > > repository based on libraries downloaded from maven central. > > > > Having gone along with the tutorial, all seemed to be working :) > > > > Until... > > > > One of the dependencies in my project is json-lib. > > > > It seems that the json-lib project uses a maven classifier to discriminate > > between jars suitable for different versions of the jvm. > > > > If I were just declaring a dependency I think I could do this: > > > > <dependency> > > <groupId>net.sf.json-lib</groupId> > > <artifactId>json-lib</artifactId> > > <version>2.4</version> > > <classifier>jdk15</classifier> > > </dependency> > > > > However, I'm using install tasks that look like: > > > > <ivy:install organisation="log4j" module="log4j" revision="1.2.17" > > from="chain" > > to="fs1" transitive="true" overwrite="true"/> > > > > How should I declare the "classifier" on an "install" task? > > > > Thanks, Andy >