Some thoughts, not sure all are relevant... (not sure exactly what the goal is)
You could create (and commit to SVN) your own private copy of the Ivy RoundUp repository. Since it doesn't contain artifacts, you won't be checking in large files. But, you could pre-load all of the archive files into ~/.ivy2/packager/cache (or wherever you want your packager resolver cache to be), so that your builds would work without any network access. Because SHA1 checksums are used, you can be assured the archive files won't change without breaking the build. Or, if a specific version of Ivy Roundup is suitable for you without modification, then just SVN checkout that revision instead of creating your own repository. -Archie -- Archie L. Cobbs
