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Jaikiran Pai commented on IVY-1622: ----------------------------------- Looking at [https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/publishing_gradle_module_metadata.html#sub:interactions-other-build-tools,] it states: ``` the {{pom.xml}} or {{ivy.xml}} file will contain a _marker comment_ which tells Gradle that Gradle Module Metadata exists for this module ``` However, I can't find any official document which states what that marker comment is. Looking at the sample pom you mention, it looks like the marker is something along the lines of: ``` <!-- do_not_remove: published-with-gradle-metadata --> ``` Do you know of any official document which states what the marker comment is supposed to be? > Support for Gradle Module Metadata in install task > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: IVY-1622 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1622 > Project: Ivy > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 2.5.0 > Reporter: Björn Kautler > Priority: Major > > Gradle since some time introduced its own metadata file for artifacts, as > poms were simply not rich enough and not extensible. > How it works is, that in the pom or ivy file a reference to the metadata file > is present. If the resolver of Gradle finds this reference, it uses the > metadata file. > We use the Ivy install task to assemble an internal Ivy repository from > public Maven or ivy repositories. But this means, that the Gradle module > metadata is lost which is a real pity. > It would be nice if the Ivy install task could translate this reference to > the produced ivy file and if found also download the module metadata file. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)