It looks like a bug to me, can you enter a JIRA issue? regards, Maarten
----- Original Message ---- From: Dmitriy Korobskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: easyproglife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Dmitriy Korobskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: ivy-user <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 9:14:21 PM Subject: Re: Re: 'transitive' attribute doesn't seem to work Hello, I have looked on your project. First of all, I need to correct myself. Our project is using transitive="false" on dependencies in Ivy files, and we are using plain <resolve>. We are not using <retrieve> at all. By looking at your project, it looks like your problem is that resolve has been already done, so retrieve does not do it again and simply uses the results of the last resolve which, I believe, is done by design. One option for you would be to move transitive attribute to resolve. Another would be to get rid of resolve whatsoever - the retrieve would trigger an automatic resolve. DK >From: easyproglife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: 2006/11/16 Thu PM 01:32:22 CST >To: Dmitriy Korobskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: 'transitive' attribute doesn't seem to work >See attached. > >Instructions: >goto directory 'a' and run ant. >goto directory 'b' and run ant. >goto directory 'c' and run ant. > >In directory c/imported I would expect only 'b' because I have asked for >non-transitive retrieve. > >Well, I have just looked in the docs and saw that 'transitive="no"' should be >on the resolve not on the retrieve. > >I don't understand. I want to first retrieve transitively and then to retrieve >non-transitively to another directory. It looks impossible with one resolve. > >If so, I wonder what the 'transitive' attribute on the RETRIEVE is useful for? >The RESOLVE 'transitive' attribute is the one who decides. > >I am getting confused :-( > > >Xavier? Maybe you can me? > >On 11/16/06, Dmitriy Korobskiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:easyproglife, > >e> Hi. > >e> Has anyone tried using the retrieve Ant task with 'transitive="false"' >e> attribute? > >e> I have a project C depends on B and B depends on A. > >e> In project C I am trying to retrieve B "non-transitively" but it still gives >e> me A's stuff. > >e> Any idea? >e> (Has this feature been tested? If yes, what JUnit class?) > >Hi, > >we are using it on our project in quite a few cases. It works for us just >fine. We >started at Ivy 1.3 and are using Ivy 1.4 now. > >If you send your Ivy file(s) (and configuration), this lits can collectively >try to figure out what's >going wrong. > >Dmitriy <1-127-441 @ICQ, DKroot @Skype, DKroot1 @AIM, dkroot1_at_gmail_dot_com >@Google Talk> ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420k for $1,399/mo. Calculate new payment! www.LowerMyBills.com/lre
