First of all, I would remove "log=quiet" when calling ivy:resolve and ivy:cachepath. This may give you some feedback (because resolving transitive dependencies normally works fine). Check that your core-entities are published correctly to the right ivy-repository. And that your ProjB resolves artifacts from that ivy-repository.
To filter jar-files from your cachepath, you have to filter them out in the ivy:resolve task preceeding the ivy:cachepath task (using <exclude> elements). Alternatively, you could play with the standard ant-tasks for manipulating path-like structures (after you have run ivy:classpath). Regards, Marc 2014-06-18 7:26 GMT+02:00 hkais...@googlemail.com <hkais...@gmail.com>: > Hello Ivy-Users, > > I like Ivy, and I thank the developers for the great job! > > Right now I have a multi project setup which is working fine. I have one > issue, maybe because of my setup. > My structure looks like: > <configurations> > <conf name="myConf" /> > </configurations> > > ProjA > <publications> > <artifact name="core-entities" type="jar"/> > </publications> > <dependency org="org.apache.commons" name="commons-lang3" > rev="${lib.version.commons.lang}" conf="compile->default, sources, > javadoc" /> > and so on > > ProjB > <publications> > <artifact name="myModuleB" type="jar"/> > </publications> > <dependencies> > <!-- eclipse project deps --> > <dependency org="myOrg" name="core-entities" > rev="latest.integration" conf="myConf->default" /> > <!-- commons deps --> > <dependency org="commons-io" name="commons-io" rev="${ > lib.version.commons.io}" conf="compile->default, sources, javadoc" /> > > > So if I do a lookup ivy:cachepath or a ivy:retrieve on ProjB I get all > direct dependencies of ProjA. > E.g in this case the core-entities.jar. Sometimes, e.g. building the > complete runtime classpath I need all transitive dependencies of the ProjA > if I do a retrieve on ProjB > Here my ANT calls: file.ivy.xml is the ivy.xml of ProjB > <ivy:resolve conf="compile,myConf" file="${file.ivy.xml}" > log="quiet" /> > <ivy:cachepath pathid="curr.project.classpath" > file="${file.ivy.xml}" conf="compile,myConf" log="quiet" /> > > I have no clue what I have to change to get the wished results with all > transitive dependencies of ProjA. > > Is there also a option to filter some jars in the ivy:cachepath? Sometimes > I need to be able to filter specific named jars out of the cachepath to > avoid duplicate tool setups like proguard, there I have to tell the > specific input-jar-file to obfuscate and also to provide a classpath, but > not containing input-jar-file. > > Hope someone can help me out. > > best wishes, > Hans >