On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Hans Dockter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Marko,
>
> On Jul 4, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Marko Bauhardt wrote:
>
>  hi all,
>> we have a project that contains about 20 subproject. but it is no
>> multiproject. and some modules are builded it with maven 1 and some modules
>> with maven 2.
>> so i plan to replace the complete maven build with gradle. but i have todo
>> this step by step because it is a project which is in production and i have
>> todo this carefully.
>>
>> So my 'problem' is that only the ivy.xml files with the jar files are
>> deployed to our maven repository. but we need the pom files in our repo
>> because the rest of the projects is build with maven and need to download
>> the jars via maven.
>>
>> So my question is: is it possible or exists a workaround that the deploy
>> process deploy
>>
>> 1) the jar file
>> 2) the ivy file
>> 3) the maven2 pom file
>>
>
> I don't think it is possible yet to deploy pom's. But I'm confident that
> this will eventually be implemented. I have just asked on the Ivy list about
> the status of this feature.

As I read this before Ivy list question, the status is that this is not
supported, but contributions are welcome.

>
>
>  4) and the maven1 pom file
>>
>
> I don't know if Ivy can deal with Maven 1 poms.

Nope.


> It is many years ago that I have worked with Maven 1. As far as I can
> remember Maven 1 did not offer transitive dependency handling.

Indeed.


> What is the purpose of a Maven 1 pom in a repository?

I don't know.

Xavier


>
>
> - Hans
>
>
>> to our maven repo.
>>
>> thanks for help or any hints
>> marko
>>
>>
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