I don't have the ivy knowledge for this questions. Given this:
<ivy-module xmlns:m="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/maven" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="2.0" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../../xsd/ivy.xsd"> <info organisation="javax.servlet" module="servletapi" revision="2.5" status="release" publication="20060502130300"> <license name="Sun Microsystems, Inc. Binary Code License Agreement" url="http://www.sun.com/"/> </info> <publications> <artifact/> <artifact name="servletapi-source" type="source" ext="jar" m:classifier="sources"/> </publications> </ivy-module> Should the source jar be used without an explicit configuration specified? Begin forwarded message: > From: Gradle <[email protected]> > Subject: New comment: Why are sources jars on my compile classpath? > Date: 5 April 2012 8:24:52 AM GMT+01:00 > To: Gradle <[email protected]> > > Rainer Frey commented on a reply in Why are sources jars on my compile > classpath?, a question about Gradle. > > Any more input on this? Should ivy artifact type "source" prevent the > artifact to be on the class path or not? > > Go look at this comment > > | Comment | Stop following this question > > ki8s > This message sent from the Gradle community on Get Satisfaction. > To unsubscribe or change your email settings, click here. > > > ---------------- > Create a customer community for your company at GetSatisfaction.com. > -- Luke Daley Principal Engineer, Gradleware http://gradleware.com
