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Martin Eigenbrodt commented on IVYDE-96:
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Hi,
I added some files to reproduce the problem:

| problem-ivy.xml |  an ivy Module that  contains a custom tag|
| ivy.xml | an Ivy File that depends on problem-ivy.xml|
| build.xml| and simple an script that has one target to publish 
problem-ivy.xml and one to resolve it |
|ivysettings.xml | a simple ivysettings that set validate to false and 
introduces a single filesystem resolver|

Best regards,

Martin

> IvyDE does not honour the "validate" Attribute in a ivysetting file
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IVYDE-96
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-96
>             Project: IvyDE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: classpath container
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.0
>            Reporter: Martin Eigenbrodt
>         Attachments: build.xml, ivy.xml, ivysettings.xml, problem-ivy.xml
>
>
> Parsing of ivy files that use custom attributes fail although validate is set 
> to false in the used ivyconfiguration/setting.
> The Solutions is to change the two occurences of new ResolveOption in 
> IvyResolveJob (Line 227, 240): add setValidate(ivy.getSettings().doValidate())
>                                  ResolveReport r = ivy.resolve(md, new 
> ResolveOptions()
>                                         .setConfs((String[]) conf.confs
>                                                 .toArray(new 
> String[conf.confs.size()]))*.setValidate(ivy.getSettings().doValidate())*);

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