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Barry Pape updated IVY-1132:
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Attachment: ivy.xml
build.xml
ant.txt
Log, build, and config files.
> Ivy resolve not getting latest artifact (jar files)
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> Key: IVY-1132
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1132
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Ant
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0-RC2, trunk
> Environment: Ant 1.7.0
> Artifactory 2.0.6
> Ivy 2.2.x-local-20090906095736
> Reporter: Barry Pape
> Attachments: ant.txt, build.xml, ivy.xml, ivysettings.xml
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> I'm having trouble trying to get ivy resolve to update with the latest jars
> from the repository. If I upload an updated version of a jar, the ivy
> resolve does not update the cache with this new jar. I've searched around
> and tried various combinations of using attributes on the resolvers and
> ivy:resolve and setting the ivy.resolver.default.check.modified property to
> true. I've also tried using some of the latest-strategies to no avail.
> I've tried using:
> <ivy:resolve refresh="true" resolveMode="dynamic"/>
> and various combinations of (I've used the filesystem resolver as well to no
> avail):
> <url name="myResolver" force="true" checkmodified="true"
> m2compatible="true" >
> force appears to be undesirable because it will update a dependency to the
> latest version found in the repository and we have some legacy applications
> that we don't want on the latest version of an artifact
> When I use:
> <property name="ivy.resolver.default.check.modified" value="true"/> with
> m2compatible="true" results in the resolve to fail for artifacts with the
> format org="com.something"
> There is a mail list thread here that can be referenced for the complete
> discussion:
> http://www.nabble.com/Ivy-resolve-not-getting-latest-td25531231.html
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