Not sure if this is the problem, but sometimes after fixing things you need to rm -rf ~/.ivy2/cache/com.company.my to make ivy forget the earlier invalid state.
If that doesn't fix it, then there should be an error/exception displayed when ivy tries to download it. On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 8:57 AM Rabe, Jens <jens.r...@iwes.fraunhofer.de> wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to get artifacts from a Maven-style package repository using > our company Gitlab. > > I put together my ivy-settings.xml like this: > > <ivysettings> > > <settings defaultResolver="default"/> > > <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-public.xml"/> > <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-shared.xml"/> > <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-local.xml"/> > <include url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-main-chain.xml"/> > <include > url="${ivy.default.settings.dir}/ivysettings-default-chain.xml"/> > > <credentials host="my.company.com" realm="gitlab-maven" > username="Private-Token" passwd="XXXXXXX..." /> > > <resolvers> > <ibiblio name="repo0" > m2compatible="true" > useMavenMetadata="true" > usepoms="true" > root=" > https://my.company.com/api/v4/projects/1337/packages/maven" > > > pattern="[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[artifact]-[revision](-[classifier]).[ext]" > /> > <chain name="default" returnFirst="true" checkmodified="true"> > <resolver ref="local" /> > <resolver ref="shared" /> > <resolver ref="public" /> > <resolver ref="repo0" /> > </chain> > </resolvers> > </ivysettings> > > When Ivy now tries to download the package, these are the errors I get: > > :: loading settings :: file = /opt/spark/conf/ivy-settings.xml > :: loading settings :: url = > jar:file:/opt/spark/jars/ivy-2.5.0.jar!/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ivysettings.xml > Ivy Default Cache set to: /home/spark/.ivy2/cache > The jars for the packages stored in: /home/spark/.ivy2/jars > com.company.my#some-artifact added as a dependency > :: resolving dependencies :: > org.apache.spark#spark-submit-parent-3bb84be4-4bc7-41c7-8a74-3d16ffaa584b;1.0 > confs: [default] > :: resolution report :: resolve 520ms :: artifacts dl 0ms > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > | | modules || artifacts > | > | conf | number| search|dwnlded|evicted|| > number|dwnlded| > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > | default | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 || 0 | 0 > | > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > :: problems summary :: > :::: WARNINGS > module not found: com.company.my#some-artifact;1.2.3 > > ==== local: tried > /home/spark/.ivy2/local/ > com.company.my/some-artifact/1.2.3/ivys/ivy.xml > -- artifact com.company.my#some-artifact;1.2.3!some-artifact.jar > : > /home/spark/.ivy2/local/ > com.company.my/some-artifact/1.2.3/jars/some-artifact.jar > > ==== shared: tried > /home/spark/.ivy2/shared/ > com.company.my/some-artifact/1.2.3/ivys/ivy.xml > -- artifact com.company.my#some-artifact;1.2.3!some-artifact.jar > : > /home/spark/.ivy2/shared/ > com.company.my/some-artifact/1.2.3/jars/some-artifact.jar > > ==== public: tried > > https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/de/fraunhofer/iwes/some-artifact/1.2.3/some-artifact-1.2.3.pom > -- artifact com.company.my#some-artifact;1.2.3!some-artifact.jar > : > > https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/de/fraunhofer/iwes/some-artifact/1.2.3/some-artifact-1.2.3.jar > > ==== repo0: tried > > https://my.company.com/api/v4/projects/1337/packages/maven/de/fraunhofer/iwes/some-artifact/1.2.3/some-artifact-1.2.3.pom > -- artifact com.company.my#some-artifact;1.2.3!some-artifact.jar > : > > https://my.company.com/api/v4/projects/1337/packages/maven/de/fraunhofer/iwes/some-artifact/1.2.3/some-artifact-1.2.3.jar > > :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > :: UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES :: > :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > :: com.company.my#some-artifact;1.2.3: not found > :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > > Does Ivy not support Maven-style repositories on Gitlab or did I miss > anything? Because, when I paste one of the URLs in my browser, the artifact > downloads fine. > > Best regards > Jens > -- Archie L. Cobbs