On 2009-06-09, Maarten Coene maarten_co...@yahoo.com wrote:
Or maybe we can create an extra Ant distribution which contains the
standard Ant tasks + Ivy (+ other antlibs?)
We sure can, I think we should talk about that when we seriously start
thinking about the next release of Ant.
Stefan
: Re: distribution of ivy with ant
IMHO Ant and Ivy may be released separately.
Each project has his own release process. Release are more common on ivy
whereas Ant is released once in one or two years.
Does it means that ant will make a whole distribution for each strong
enhancements on ivy? I
to update their own
ivy version without waiting for an ant distribution.
Even if ivy offer a lot of ant tasks its first of all a standalone tool that
provide all you need to deal with dependency management. This means ivy was
originally made to work outside of any ant context.
Considering
-update feature, of course.
jason
From: Martin Eigenbrodt [mailto:martineigenbr...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Wed 5/27/2009 2:02 AM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: Re: distribution of ivy with ant
I think this is a great Idea and could bring the power of ivy
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Steve Loughran ste...@apache.org wrote:
Enis Soztutar wrote:
I don't know if it is discussed previously but I was wondering why ivy is
not included in the ant distribution. More and more projects previously
depending on ant start to use ivy, but the build
I think this is a great Idea and could bring the power of ivy to the core of
ant. You could then even change taskdef (or write a similair task) to
support somethingh like:
taskdef org=cobertura module=cobertura revision=1.9.1
resource=tasks.properties/
No need to manually download the files
[mailto:martineigenbr...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Wed 5/27/2009 2:02 AM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: Re: distribution of ivy with ant
I think this is a great Idea and could bring the power of ivy to the core of
ant. You could then even change taskdef (or write a similair task) to
support somethingh like
I don't know if it is discussed previously but I was wondering why ivy
is not included in the ant distribution. More and more projects
previously depending on ant start to use ivy, but the build files are
cluttered with ivy-download, check-ivy-antlib, etc. Technically ivy is a
subproject of
Enis Soztutar wrote:
I don't know if it is discussed previously but I was wondering why ivy
is not included in the ant distribution. More and more projects
previously depending on ant start to use ivy, but the build files are
cluttered with ivy-download, check-ivy-antlib, etc. Technically ivy