Sorry about the confusion. It might be useful to add an <echo> with an
explanation to the build file, too -- BUILD FAILED is a bit unnerving ;-)

I noticed another problem with asciidoc: 1.5.4 fails on my box with the
latest Java 8u144, I had to downgrade it to 1.5.3 -- did anyone else see
that?
It looks like 1.6.0 is on the way (though it fails currently with "cannot
load ant.adoc"), so I am not sure if it is worth the while to report it
upstream.

I was looking into icons, gifs vs svgs, and decided that Unicode glyphs
could be used instead. I will commit a replacement for warning.svg later
tonight;
treelist needs a little more work (plus changes to Subversion, and we will
need to keep the icons anyway for ancient documentation's sake -- any ideas
as to what is the best solution?)

Gintas

2017-08-29 7:44 GMT+02:00 Jaikiran Pai <jai.forums2...@gmail.com>:

> It's not actually broken. The tutorial intentionally uses (and documents)
> it to explain how the repository is built and what happens when
> certainartifacts aren't available and also for cases like where there are
> version conflicts for the same module. The tutorial page[1] notes:
>
> <quote>
> As you can see the installation has failed, if you look at the log you
> will see that there are missing artifacts on the source repository. This
> means that you will need to download those artifacts manually, and copy
> them to your destination repository to complete the installation.
> Fortunately Ivy uses a best effort algorithm during install, so that
> everything gets installed except the missing artifacts. (Note: these
> missing artifacts are not in the public maven repository due to licensing
> issues)
>
> ...
>
> </quote>
>
> [1] http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/master/tutorial/build-repo
> sitory/basic.html
>
>
> -Jaikiran
>
>
>
> On 29/08/17 2:01 AM, Gintautas Grigelionis wrote:
>
>> Tutorial build-a-ivy-repository is broken.
>>
>> The whole story is this: it tries to fetch hibernate 3.2.5.ga which
>> depends
>> on javax.transaction#jta;1.0.1B and javax.security#jacc;1.0 that are no
>> longer present at Maven Central due to licensing.
>>
>> The question is, should we use hibernate 3.3.2.GA (which has a lot less
>> dependencies) or find another interesting example (Spring, anyone :-)?
>>
>> Gintas
>>
>>
>
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