That's a very clever trick Frank. Why didn't I think of that?
On 6/29/07, Frank Kemmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/28/07, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John is right, the source artifact must have the same name as the artifact > itself ATM, so the only way to make it work is to checkout the IvyDE sources > from svn, hack in the IvyClasspathContainer source and make it work for you. > If you find a generic enough way to declare how to associate a jar with a > source artifact, we'll be happy to integrate a patch :-) > > > > > And then the ivy file has this inside it: > > > > <artifact name="library" type="jar" ext="jar" /> > > > > <artifact name="library.src" type="source" ext="jar" /> for me the following worked (I think only the artifact name has to be the same, the extension can be different): <artifact name="library" type="jar" ext="jar" /> <artifact name="library" type="source" ext="src.jar" /> With this setting mylib.src.jar will be accepted as valid source attachment for mylib.jar. My 2 cents ... Frank
-- Regards, John Gill
