Just put an empty <publications/> tag.

Gilles

> -----Original Message-----
> From: osbald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: lundi 14 janvier 2008 16:41
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Can I supress the default published artefact
> 
> 
> Is there a way to say this module doesn't produce any artefacts.. or am I
> coming at this all wrong? I've been creating a few ivy configs to describe
> some of the 3rd party projects I'm using. Much like the dual resolver
> example I've got an jung-2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT.xml file:
> 
> <ivy-module version="1.4">
>     <info module="jung"
>           status="integration"
>           revision="2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT"/>
> 
>     <dependencies>
>         <dependency name="jung-api" rev="2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT"
>             changing="true"/>
>         <dependency name="jung-algorithms" rev="2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT"
>             changing="true"/>
>         <dependency name="jung-graph-impl" rev="2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT"
>             changing="true"/>
>         <dependency name="jung-io" rev="2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT"
>             changing="true"/>
>         <dependency name="jung-visualization" rev="2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT"
>             changing="true"/>
>         <dependency name="collections-generic" rev="4.01"/>
>         <dependency name="colt" rev="1.2.0"/>
>         <dependency name="concurrent" rev="1.3.4"/>
>     </dependencies>
> </ivy-module>
> 
> But when resolve runs it's looking for an implicit
> jung-2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT.jar which doesn't exist. Technically this project
> doesn't have a single main jar resource. Can I say don't produce any
> artefacts (I'm just only describing dependencies here) Or should I just
> nominate one of the jars (the api one?) as the product? i.e. rename to
> jung-api, jung-api-2.0-alpha3-SNAPSHOT.xml and remove its dependency?
> 
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