A solution would be to manually prune the dependencies which are fetched
via Ivy. If old slf4j dependencies are fetched for Hadoop via Ivy then
maybe we need to make the exclusions explicit within ivy.xml. if you are
able , then please provide a patch which fixes this if it is really a
problem.
It is important to note that pom.xml will most likely be outdated. You
should build nutch with ant + ivy for the time being as this is stable.
Thank you
Lewis

On Saturday, February 16, 2013, kaveh minooie <[email protected]> wrote:
> unfortunately your links have been removed from the email that i got so i
am not sure what [0] and [1] are, but this is what i am using :
>
> kaveh@d1r2n2:/source/nutch/nutch.git$ git remote -v
> origin    https://github.com/apache/nutch.git (fetch)
> origin    https://github.com/apache/nutch.git (push)
> kaveh@d1r2n2:/source/nutch/nutch.git$ git branch -v
> * 2.x   f02dcf6 NUTCH-XX remove unused db.max.inlinks from
nutch-default.xml
>   trunk a7a1b41 NUTCH-1521 CrawlDbFilter pass null url to urlNormalizers
> kaveh@d1r2n2:/2locos/source/nutch/nutch.git$
>
>
> i am using branch 2.x
>
> On 02/15/2013 06:02 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kaveh,
>>
>> Two seconds please. First lets set some thing straight.
>> Nutch trunk is from here [0]
>> Nutch 2,x is from here [1]
>> Which one do you use?
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 4:53 PM, kaveh minooie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> but here is my problem. I tried to build the nutch using ver 1.4.3 of
the
>>> slf4j. i changed the version in both ivy.xml and pom.xml and cleaned my
ivy
>>> cache but ant still fetches the version 1.6.1 when it builds the
project.
>>> what am I missing?
>>>
>>>
>> We can progress with the problem once we know what's actually going on.
>> Thanks
>> Lewis
>>
>
>

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