Le 20 août 2010 à 16:50, Timothy Aston a écrit :

> Its great to see a new version. :) Unfortunately, I seem to be having some 
> troubles getting it to find my ivysettings.xml file.
> 
> With IvyDE 2.0. I used to have "project://ce_main/build/ivysettings.xml" as 
> my Ivy settings path, which worked just fine. After upgrading to 2.1, I 
> started getting errors. So I've tried using the "Workspace" and "File System" 
> buttons to select the actual file, but I'm still getting errors:
> 
> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.IvyDEException: Error while resolving the ivy 
> instance for build/ivy.xml in 'ce_sdk':
> The Ivy settings file 
> 'file:/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/astont/workspace-head2/ce_main/build/ivysettings.xml'
>  cannot be found
> 
> at 
> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyClasspathContainerState.getIvy(IvyClasspathContainerState.java:216)
> 
> at 
> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyClasspathContainerState.doGetIvy(IvyClasspathContainerState.java:185)
> 
> at 
> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyClasspathContainerState.getIvy(IvyClasspathContainerState.java:136)
> 
> at 
> org.apache.ivyde.eclipse.cpcontainer.IvyResolveJob.run(IvyResolveJob.java:69)
> 
> at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
> 
> The file most certainly does exist,

can you actually check that the full path is correct ?

I'll try to find some windows pc to reproduce it.

Nicolas

> and like I said, it was get loaded with IvyDE 2.0 perfectly fine.
> 
> Any suggestions on how to fix this?
> 
> 
> -Tim
> 
> Nicolas Lalevée ---08/19/2010 10:53:58 AM---August 19, 2009 - The Apache 
> IvyDE project is pleased to announce its 2.1.0 release. IvyDE is the pl
> 
> From: Nicolas Lalevée <[email protected]>
> To:   [email protected], Ant Developers List <[email protected]>, 
> [email protected]
> Date: 08/19/2010 10:53 AM
> Subject:      [ANNOUNCE] Apache IvyDE 2.1.0 released
> 
> 
> 
> August 19, 2009 - The Apache IvyDE project is pleased to announce its 2.1.0 
> release.
> 
> IvyDE is the plugin which integrates Ivy into Eclipse. It lets you manage 
> your dependencies declared in an ivy.xml in your Java Eclipse projects. IvyDE 
> will contribute to the classpath of your Java project or you can make it 
> retrieve your dependencies directly into your project. Last but not least 
> IvyDE offer editors of ivy.xml and ivysettings.xml files with completion. Get 
> some preview here: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/screenshots.html
> 
> Major changes in this release:
> * the integration within the Eclipse Java launchers has been greatly improved,
> * support for Eclipse variables in most IvyDE settings,
> * a context menu is now available at the project level so it is now possible 
> to resolve many selected projects
> 
> Compatibility:
> * this release is expected to work with every version of Ivy 2.1 or superior
> * this will be the last release which will be compatible with Eclipse 3.2 and 
> 3.3, and it has been successfully tested up to Eclipse 3.6
> 
> 
> We encourage all users of IvyDE to update to this new version.
> 
> 
> A more detailed release notes can be read there:
> http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/history/latest-milestone/release-notes.html
> 
> Issues should be reported to:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE
> 
> Download the 2.1.0 release at:
> http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/download.cgi
> 
> Or use directly the Eclipse updatesite:
> http://www.apache.org/dist/ant/ivyde/updatesite
> 
> More information can be found on the IvyDE website:
> http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/
> 
> Regards,
> Nicolas Lalevée
> 
> 

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