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Gintas Grigelionis edited comment on IVY-1420 at 10/9/17 8:34 PM:
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configurations and dependencies have the same attributes at least since 1.4
according to schema.
Thus, attributes inherited through extend of configurations are set on both
elements (unless configurations have include elements, see below).
include works differently, because attributes are read after configurations
were written.
The way Ivy files are parsed currently, attributes inherited through include
are set on dependencies.
was (Author: gintas):
configurations and dependencies have the same attributes at least since 1.4
according to schema.
Thus, attributes inherited through extend and/or include are set on both
elements.
> defaultconfmapping on <configurations/> element is not written to delivered
> ivy file
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> Key: IVY-1420
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1420
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.3.0
> Reporter: Willem Verstraeten
> Assignee: Gintas Grigelionis
> Fix For: master
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> Attachments: inherit_default_configuration_mappings.patch
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> When you use the <extends/> element to include the configurations of a parent
> module, the defaultconfmapping described in the <configurations/> element of
> the parent is not present in the delivered ivy file.
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