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Erik-Berndt Scheper updated IVY-833:
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Description:
Using the latest build from trunk, <ivy:install> now generates ivy files that
do not conform to ivy.xsd, when installing from maven POM. The reason is that
the classifier attribute is added to the artifact element, which is not in the
xsd.
Snippet of tesulting ivy-file for spring-oxm-tiger (from
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/springframework/ws/spring-oxm-tiger/1.5.2/spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.pom
):
{code:xml}
<publications>
<artifact name="spring-xml" type="jar" ext="jar" conf="master"/>
<artifact name="spring-xml" type="source" ext="jar"
conf="sources" classifier="sources"/>
<artifact name="spring-xml" type="javadoc" ext="jar"
conf="javadoc" classifier="javadoc"/>
</publications>
{code}
Stack trace:
{noformat}
[ivy:install] :: installing org.springframework.ws#spring-oxm-tiger;1.5.2 ::
[ivy:install] :: resolving dependencies ::
[ivy:install] java.text.ParseException: [xml parsing:
ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml:102:98: cvc-complex-type.3.2.2: Attribute
'classifier' is not allowed to appear in element 'artifact'. in
D:\ws\eclipse-3.3.1\AAD\build\ivy-repository-copy\..\..\ivy-cache\integration\org.springframework.ws\spring-oxm-tiger\1.5.2\ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml
[ivy:install] , xml parsing: ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml:103:99:
cvc-complex-type.3.2.2: Attribute 'classifier' is not allowed to appear in
element 'artifact'. in
D:\ws\eclipse-3.3.1\AAD\build\ivy-repository-copy\..\..\ivy-cache\integration\org.springframework.ws\spring-oxm-tiger\1.5.2\ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml
[ivy:install] ]
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.AbstractModuleDescriptorParser$AbstractParser.checkErrors(AbstractModuleDescriptorParser.java:89)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.AbstractModuleDescriptorParser$AbstractParser.getModuleDescriptor(AbstractModuleDescriptorParser.java:342)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.xml.XmlModuleDescriptorParser.parseDescriptor(XmlModuleDescriptorParser.java:100)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.cache.DefaultRepositoryCacheManager.cacheModuleDescriptor(DefaultRepositoryCacheManager.java:899)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.BasicResolver.parse(BasicResolver.java:490)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.BasicResolver.getDependency(BasicResolver.java:239)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.IvyNode.loadData(IvyNode.java:169)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.VisitNode.loadData(VisitNode.java:257)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.fetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:610)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.doFetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:696)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.fetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:618)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.getDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:501)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.install.InstallEngine.install(InstallEngine.java:119)
{noformat}
This did not happen in my previous build from trunk (dated 26 May 2008).
BTW: Is it intentional that the source and javadoc are not downloaded from the
maven repository? Or is there a flag to enable this?
was:
Using the latest build from trunk, <ivy:install> now generates ivy files that
do not conform to ivy.xsd, when installing from maven POM. The reason is that
the classifier attribute is added to the artifact element, which is not in the
xsd.
Snippet of tesulting ivy-file for spring-oxm-tiger (from
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/springframework/ws/spring-oxm-tiger/1.5.2/spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.pom
):
{code:xml}
<publications>
<artifact name="spring-xml" type="jar" ext="jar" conf="master"/>
<artifact name="spring-xml" type="source" ext="jar"
conf="sources" classifier="sources"/>
<artifact name="spring-xml" type="javadoc" ext="jar"
conf="javadoc" classifier="javadoc"/>
</publications>
{code}
Stack trace:
{noformat}
[ivy:install] :: installing org.springframework.ws#spring-oxm-tiger;1.5.2 ::
[ivy:install] :: resolving dependencies ::
[ivy:install] java.text.ParseException: [xml parsing:
ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml:102:98: cvc-complex-type.3.2.2: Attribute
'classifier' is not allowed to appear in element 'artifact'. in
D:\ws\eclipse-3.3.1\AAD\build\ivy-repository-copy\..\..\ivy-cache\integration\org.springframework.ws\spring-oxm-tiger\1.5.2\ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml
[ivy:install] , xml parsing: ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml:103:99:
cvc-complex-type.3.2.2: Attribute 'classifier' is not allowed to appear in
element 'artifact'. in
D:\ws\eclipse-3.3.1\AAD\build\ivy-repository-copy\..\..\ivy-cache\integration\org.springframework.ws\spring-oxm-tiger\1.5.2\ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml
[ivy:install] ]
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.AbstractModuleDescriptorParser$AbstractParser.checkErrors(AbstractModuleDescriptorParser.java:89)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.AbstractModuleDescriptorParser$AbstractParser.getModuleDescriptor(AbstractModuleDescriptorParser.java:342)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.xml.XmlModuleDescriptorParser.parseDescriptor(XmlModuleDescriptorParser.java:100)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.cache.DefaultRepositoryCacheManager.cacheModuleDescriptor(DefaultRepositoryCacheManager.java:899)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.BasicResolver.parse(BasicResolver.java:490)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.BasicResolver.getDependency(BasicResolver.java:239)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.IvyNode.loadData(IvyNode.java:169)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.VisitNode.loadData(VisitNode.java:257)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.fetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:610)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.doFetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:696)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.fetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:618)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.getDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:501)
[ivy:install] at
org.apache.ivy.core.install.InstallEngine.install(InstallEngine.java:119)
{noformat}
This did not happen in my previous build from trunk (dated 26 May 2008).
Also note that the source and javadoc artifacts get the same name as the jar,
and that they are not downloaded from the maven repository. Is this intentional?
> <ivy:install> ant task generates invalid ivy files from pom's
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: IVY-833
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-833
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0-RC1
> Reporter: Erik-Berndt Scheper
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 2.0-RC1
>
>
> Using the latest build from trunk, <ivy:install> now generates ivy files that
> do not conform to ivy.xsd, when installing from maven POM. The reason is that
> the classifier attribute is added to the artifact element, which is not in
> the xsd.
> Snippet of tesulting ivy-file for spring-oxm-tiger (from
> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/springframework/ws/spring-oxm-tiger/1.5.2/spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.pom
> ):
> {code:xml}
> <publications>
> <artifact name="spring-xml" type="jar" ext="jar" conf="master"/>
> <artifact name="spring-xml" type="source" ext="jar"
> conf="sources" classifier="sources"/>
> <artifact name="spring-xml" type="javadoc" ext="jar"
> conf="javadoc" classifier="javadoc"/>
> </publications>
> {code}
> Stack trace:
> {noformat}
> [ivy:install] :: installing org.springframework.ws#spring-oxm-tiger;1.5.2 ::
> [ivy:install] :: resolving dependencies ::
> [ivy:install] java.text.ParseException: [xml parsing:
> ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml:102:98: cvc-complex-type.3.2.2: Attribute
> 'classifier' is not allowed to appear in element 'artifact'. in
> D:\ws\eclipse-3.3.1\AAD\build\ivy-repository-copy\..\..\ivy-cache\integration\org.springframework.ws\spring-oxm-tiger\1.5.2\ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml
> [ivy:install] , xml parsing: ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml:103:99:
> cvc-complex-type.3.2.2: Attribute 'classifier' is not allowed to appear in
> element 'artifact'. in
> D:\ws\eclipse-3.3.1\AAD\build\ivy-repository-copy\..\..\ivy-cache\integration\org.springframework.ws\spring-oxm-tiger\1.5.2\ivy-spring-oxm-tiger-1.5.2.xml
> [ivy:install] ]
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.AbstractModuleDescriptorParser$AbstractParser.checkErrors(AbstractModuleDescriptorParser.java:89)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.AbstractModuleDescriptorParser$AbstractParser.getModuleDescriptor(AbstractModuleDescriptorParser.java:342)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.plugins.parser.xml.XmlModuleDescriptorParser.parseDescriptor(XmlModuleDescriptorParser.java:100)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.cache.DefaultRepositoryCacheManager.cacheModuleDescriptor(DefaultRepositoryCacheManager.java:899)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.BasicResolver.parse(BasicResolver.java:490)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.BasicResolver.getDependency(BasicResolver.java:239)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.IvyNode.loadData(IvyNode.java:169)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.VisitNode.loadData(VisitNode.java:257)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.fetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:610)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.doFetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:696)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.fetchDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:618)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.resolve.ResolveEngine.getDependencies(ResolveEngine.java:501)
> [ivy:install] at
> org.apache.ivy.core.install.InstallEngine.install(InstallEngine.java:119)
> {noformat}
> This did not happen in my previous build from trunk (dated 26 May 2008).
> BTW: Is it intentional that the source and javadoc are not downloaded from
> the maven repository? Or is there a flag to enable this?
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