Maybe we should allow gump to override the cache location of a project (e.g. by 
passing a system-property to ant)?
e.g.: ant -f build.xml -Divy.cache=some_directory

No matter how the project tries to configure Ivy, Ivy always use this cache 
directory...

Maarten

----- Original Message ----
From: Jeffrey Blattman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, July 9, 2007 2:51:17 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: size of java cache dirs - .ivy is huge!

it might be helpful to set defaultCache="..." so you can isolate / clean 
the cache for a particular project. it's not friendly to remove 
~/.ivy/cache, because you never know what the user is using it for.

Maarten Coene wrote:
> Any idea how we can help the gump people?
>
> --
> Maarten
>
> ----- Forwarded Message ----
> From: Leo Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Gump code and data <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2007 2:13:37 PM
> Subject: size of java cache dirs - .ivy is huge!
>
> Of interest:
>
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# cd ~gump
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# du -hs .ivy
>    1.2G    .ivy
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# du -hs .maven
>    41M     .maven
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gump# du -hs .m2
>    791M    .m2
>
> While we have a bunch of different stuff in .maven and .m2, almost  
> all of the stuff in ~gump/.ivy is smartfrog artifacts, going back  
> months and months and months. There's no reason for gump to keep  
> months of generated jars. I'd argue that either
>
>    * there must be a way to configure ivy to do a "SNAPSHOT" thingie
>
> or
>
>    * we must erase ~/.ivy after every run
>
> opinions?
>
> Actually, I guess we could also just erase .maven and .m2, once a  
> week, too.
>
> cheers,
>
> Leo Simons
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> http://www.leosimons.com/blog/
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