It looks like your properties aren't being resolved, e.g. ${jmdns_version}.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 3:38 PM, HadanMarv anthony_da...@hotmail.fr wrote:
Hi,
I just install the last version of artifactory as a service on my
workstation.
i can download som artifact, but not others.
Enclosed my
Hi everyone -
I still haven't received a reply for this. Do you need more information? I
could really use a hand.
Thanks!
Bill
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I have no idea, besides pointing you to the code that's causing it (assuming
this is 2.3.2)
public static class FindOrCreateIndexJob extends QuartzCommand {
@Override
protected void onExecute(JobExecutionContext callbackContext) {
try {
You should be able to get the full stack trace by turning on debugging
on org.artifactory.repo.index.IndexerServiceImpl (edit the logback.xml file
under $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/etc).
If you believe you are getting the exception due to a bug in Artifactory,
please report it at
There's no known issue for this scenario.
What is the URL of the remote repository proxied by Artifactory where the
source jars reside?
Can you post the output from your Ivy build, where Ivy
tries unsuccessfully to download the source jars from Artifactory + the
Artifactory URL that Ivy is using
Hello,
related to this topic
http://forums.jfrog.org/Problem-running-Aritfactory-on-Tomcat-6-via-apache-proxy-tc6099803.html
I have disabled the ProxyPreserveHost, which makes the artifactory working.
The only problem is when I click on the repository name in the general tab
it will direct for