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Gregory Amerson commented on IVYDE-347:
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Here is my suggested fix for the Ivy osgi jar that would enable it to import
bouncycastle packages if they were available.
https://github.com/gamerson/ivy/commit/c5df268b070290938e660937ca261cf161bae67a
> Embedded Ivy fails to parse ivy-settings.xml file if it contains <pgp> element
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> Key: IVYDE-347
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-347
> Project: IvyDE
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: classpath container
> Affects Versions: 2.2.0.beta1
> Reporter: Gregory Amerson
> Attachments: ivy-error.txt
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> I've got a Eclipse java project where I have a ivy.xml and ivy-settings.xml
> added and I'm configuring a Ivy container that I'm pointing to the
> ivy-settings.xml file. The problem is that inside the ivy-settings.xml there
> is an element like this:
> <signers><pgp keyId="${pgp.keyname}" name="${pgp.generator}"
> password="${pgp.passphrase}" /></signers>
> When the IvyDE plugin loads the embedded Ivy runtime from the OSGi bundle and
> have it parse the ivy-settings.xml file it will throw NoClassDefFound when it
> hits the <pgp> element. See attached log file for error.
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