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Maarten Coene resolved IVY-980.
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Resolution: Fixed
I've committed a fix into svn trunk.
Could you please give it a try to see if it has solved your problem and provide
us your feedback?
thanks,
Maarten
> NullPointerException when resolving module without revision in the pattern
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>
> Key: IVY-980
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-980
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.0-RC1, 2.0-RC2
> Environment: Intel / Windows 2000 (Server) / Windows XP.
> Reporter: Craig paddon
> Assignee: Maarten Coene
> Fix For: trunk
>
>
> When I switched to RC1 or RC2 I experianced the following error (which worked
> fine in previuos versions).
> When there is a dependancy which uses the rev="+" and there is no revision on
> the artifact in the repository the resolver throws a null pointer.
> [ivy:resolve] :::: WARNINGS
> [ivy:resolve] ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
> [ivy:resolve] :: UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES ::
> [ivy:resolve] ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
> [ivy:resolve] :: acme#SomeJar;+: java.lang.NullPointerException at
> org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.Bas
> icResolver.resolveAndCheckRevision(BasicResolver.java:457)
> [ivy:resolve] ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
> I have a filesystem resolver with the following pattern:
> <filesystem name="remote3rdParty" checkmodified="false" cache="systemCahce">
> <artifact
> pattern="\\someServer\IvyRepo\external\[organisation]\[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"/>
> <artifact
> pattern="\\someServer\IvyRepo\external\[organisation]\[artifact].[ext]"/>
> </filesystem>
> (Some artifacts in the 3rd party library don't have versions).
> The file path is:
> \\someServer\IvyRepo\external\acme\SomeJar.jar
> The dependancy is:
> <dependency name="SomeJar" org="acme" rev="+" conf="runtime-jar->default;"/>
> From a client point of view, the module doesn't care what version... just get
> the latest.... and if there is no version just get the current one.
> There are a number of work arounds...
> a) Ensure all JARs in the repository have a version ... Invent a version on
> ones which don't have any version. (Probably a good idea anyway).
> - If this is the case then thats fine. It should just be a documented
> feature :)
> b) Use the beta version of ivy.
> c) Change the client module to specify no revision rev=""
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