Nathan, try sticking [type] somewhere in your artifact and ivy patterns and see if that works. If you don't want [type] in your ultimate destination pattern, you would have to settle for your ivy:install destination being a kind of intermediate repo.
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Nathan Franzen <nathan.fran...@mmodal.com>wrote: > I am attempting to set up a local ivy/artifactory repository for the > various third-party tools we use. > > This works nicely in many cases, and I'm trying to make my process > documented and reusable &c. > > I have a problem, though, getting the latest hibernate distribution. > What's happening is that I'm getting the source jars instead of the > compiled classes. Here's what I do > > Simple ant install target: > > <target name="test"> > <ivy:cleancache/> > <ivy:settings id="basic.settings" > file="${basedir}/../ivysettings.xml"/> > <ivy:install settingsRef="basic.settings" > > organisation="org.hibernate" > module="hibernate-core" > revision="3.5.2-Final" > > from="jboss" to="mmodal-artifactory" > overwrite="true" > /> > </target> > > > Where those resolvers are: > > <url name="mmodal-artifactory"> > <artifact pattern=" > http://repo/artifactory/shared/[organization]/[module]/[revision]/[artifact]-[revision].[ext] > "/> > <ivy pattern=" > http://repo/artifactory/shared/[organization]/[module]/[revision]/ivy-[revision].xml" > /> > </url> > > <ibiblio name="jboss" root=" > https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases" > m2compatible="true"/> > > > And I see: > > downloading > https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases/org/hibernate/hibernate-core/3.5.2-Final/hibernate-core-3.5.2-Final-sources.jar... > ....................................................................... > > > ................................................................................................ > > > ................................................................................................ > ....................................... (2335kB) > .. (0kB) > [SUCCESSFUL ] > org.hibernate#hibernate-core;3.5.2-Final!hibernate-core.jar(source) (6625ms) > downloading > https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases/org/hibernate/hibernate-core/3.5.2-Final/hibernate-core-3.5.2-Final.jar... > ................................................................. > > > ............................................................................... > .................... > > ............................................................................. > > ................................................................................ > (2491kB) > .. (0kB) > [SUCCESSFUL ] org.hibernate#hibernate-core;3.5.2-Final!hibernate-core.jar > (8703ms) > :: installing in mmodal-artifactory :: > published hibernate-core to > http://repo/artifactory/shared/org.hibernate/hibernate-core/3.5.2-Final/hibernate-core-3.5.2-Final.jar > published hibernate-core to > http://repo/artifactory/shared/org.hibernate/hibernate-core/3.5.2-Final/hibernate-core-3.5.2-Final.jar > published ivy to > http://repo/artifactory/shared/org.hibernate/hibernate-core/3.5.2-Final/ivy-3.5.2-Final.xml > > > So, sadly, the source jar which I don't want at all is overwriting the > classes jar. Can I somehow, somewhere exclude these sources? > > Now, I do get a warning message, > > [ivy:install] the module descriptor > https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/releases/org/hibernate/hibernate-core/3.5.2-Final/hibernate-core-3.5.2-Final.pomhas > information which can't be converted into the system namespace. It will > require the availability of the namespace 'null' to be fully usable. > > but don't know how to make use of it. > > > Maybe you all have a simple answer. > > -Nathan > > > > >