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Xavier Hanin updated IVYDE-102:
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Issue Type: Improvement (was: Bug)
Summary: Automatically call resolve when ivy.xml is changed (was:
Resolve does not take place when ivy.xml is changed)
IvyDE doesn't detect changes to ivy.xml on the filesystem. But I change this to
an improvement since you can easily call resolve with the contextual menu on
the classpath container. Another way is to edit the Ivy file with the ivy file
editor, which triggers a resolve on save.
> Automatically call resolve when ivy.xml is changed
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> Key: IVYDE-102
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-102
> Project: IvyDE
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0.alpha1
> Environment: Version: 3.3.2
> Build id: M20080221-1800
> Reporter: Paul Newport
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> If I change ivy.xml in a project, this does not trigger a resolve. Nor does a
> clean of the project.
> The only way to trigger a new resolve is to go to preferences and change the
> ivySettings file to another (identical) copy - this then triggers the resolve.
> I end up with two copies of ivySettings.xml that I swap between jsut to do a
> resolve .
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