Actually, after a little more investigation. I am wondering if this is a bug
in IvyDE. When I run the following from an ant script:
<target name="resolve" description="--> retrieve dependencies with ivy">
<ivy:resolve conf="comp"/>
<ivy:retrieve />
</target>
I see 0 files are retrieved:
[ivy:resolve] :: Ivy 2.2.x-local-20100514030408 - 20100514030408 ::
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ ::
[ivy:resolve] :: loading settings :: file =
/Users/gcollins/.ant/ivysettings.xml
[ivy:resolve] IvySvn Build-Version: 2.1.0
[ivy:resolve] IvySvn Build-DateTime: 2010-04-12 12:09:51
[ivy:resolve] :: resolving dependencies ::
com.antenna#notifications-opc;work...@gcollinsmac
[ivy:resolve] confs: [comp]
[ivy:resolve] :: resolution report :: resolve 114ms :: artifacts dl 0ms
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| | modules || artifacts |
| conf | number| search|dwnlded|evicted|| number|dwnlded|
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| comp | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 || 0 | 0 |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[ivy:retrieve] :: retrieving :: <not important>
[ivy:retrieve] confs: [comp]
[ivy:retrieve] 0 artifacts copied, 0 already retrieved (0kB/12ms)
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
when I change this to use the "test" configuration I see two files are
retrieved:
<target name="resolve" description="--> retrieve dependencies with ivy">
<ivy:resolve conf="test"/>
<ivy:retrieve />
</target>
output:
[ivy:resolve] :: Ivy 2.2.x-local-20100514030408 - 20100514030408 ::
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ ::
[ivy:resolve] :: loading settings :: file =
/Users/gcollins/.ant/ivysettings.xml
[ivy:resolve] IvySvn Build-Version: 2.1.0
[ivy:resolve] IvySvn Build-DateTime: 2010-04-12 12:09:51
[ivy:resolve] :: resolving dependencies ::
com.antenna#notifications-opc;work...@gcollinsmac
[ivy:resolve] confs: [test]
[ivy:resolve] found ch.qos.logback#logback-classic;0.9.21 in ivysvn
[ivy:resolve] found ch.qos.logback#logback-core;0.9.21 in ivysvn
[ivy:resolve] :: resolution report :: resolve 205ms :: artifacts dl 4ms
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| | modules || artifacts |
| conf | number| search|dwnlded|evicted|| number|dwnlded|
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| test | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 || 2 | 0 |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[ivy:retrieve] :: retrieving :: <not important>
[ivy:retrieve] confs: [test]
[ivy:retrieve] 0 artifacts copied, 2 already retrieved (0kB/20ms)
So is the difference in behaviour a bug...or am I missing something? If
someone could have a look and let me know it would be much appreciated.
thanks in advance,
Gareth Collins
Gareth Collins wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to IVY...and to IvyDE and I am trying to set up some dependencies
> for compile and some dependencies for unit test. For example, in my
> project logback is only required for unit test and is not required for
> compile. Here is my current file (after many different permutations
> attempted):
>
> <configurations>
> <conf name="default" />
> <conf name="comp" extends="default"/>
> <conf name="test" extends="default" visibility="private"/>
> </configurations>
> <dependencies>
> .
> .
> <dependency org="ch.qos.logback" name="logback-classic" rev="0.9.21"
> transitive="false" conf="test->master" >
> <artifact name="logback-classic" type="jar" conf="test"/>
> </dependency>
> <dependency org="ch.qos.logback" name="logback-core" rev="0.9.21"
> transitive="false" conf="test->master" >
> <artifact name="logback-core" type="jar" conf="test"/>
> </dependency>
> </dependencies>
>
> To test out that I have this setup correctly I have an "IvyDE Managed
> Dependencies" file on my eclipse classpath. I am swapping between
> configuration "test" and "conf" to test that I see the correct libraries.
> Unfortunately, whatever I choose, I see "logback-core" and
> "logback-classic" on the build path. I know I must be missing something
> truly obvious here, but what am I doing wrong? If someone could point me
> in the right direction, it would be much appreciated.
>
> Note that I am currently using the latest IvyDE from hudson (as the
> standard 2.1 version did not allow specifying the Ivy file in "Run/Debug
> configurations").
>
> thanks in advance,
> Gareth Collins
>
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