Le 11 déc. 07 à 11:11, John Gill a écrit :

I believe that one of the limitations of ivyDE source linking is that the names must match. You can have a different type/ext like ".src.jar" but that's it. The only way I have ever got it to work is with matching names.

And I think that it is an error to have different names. Because having different names means talking about different artifact.

So the ivy.xml have to look like that :
<dependency org="jakarta-commons-cli" name="commons-cli" rev="1.1" conf="COMPILE,RUNTIME,TEST->default">
  <artifact name="commons-cli" type="jar"/>
<artifact name="commons-cli" type="source" ext="zip" conf="COMPILE" />
</dependency>

Then there is the problem with the real artifact name : commons-cli- src-1.1.zip
That can be fixed easily with a proper pattern :

<artifact pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/[organisation]/[revision]/ [artifact]-src-[revision].[ext]"/>

Nicolas




On Dec 11, 2007 6:16 PM, Fernandes, Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
wrote:


IvyDE doesn't recognise source artifacts with a different name than the
binary artifact.

E.g., If I have a JAR called commons-cli-1.1.jar and it's source called
commons-cli-src-1.1.zip, an Ivy configuration with the following will
resolve and the sources are downloaded (can be confirmed by the Ivy
report as well as checking the cache) but will NOT attach sources in
Eclipse:
<dependency org="jakarta-commons-cli" name="commons- cli"
rev="1.1" conf="COMPILE,RUNTIME,TEST->default">
                      <artifact name="commons-cli" type="jar"/>
                      <artifact name="commons-cli-src" type="source"
ext="zip" conf="COMPILE" />
              </dependency>

Ivy settings are:
                      <filesystem name="externalLibraries">
                              <artifact
pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/[organisation]/[revision]/[artifact]. [ext]"/>
                              <artifact
pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/[organisation]/[revision]/[artifact]- [revision]
.[ext]"/>
                      </filesystem>

The only way to make this work is to change Ivy settings to:

                      <filesystem name="externalLibraries">
                              <artifact
pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/[organisation]/[revision]/[artifact]. [ext]"/>
                              <artifact
pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/[organisation]/[revision]/[artifact]-src. [ext]"
/>
                              <artifact
pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/[organisation]/[revision]/[artifact]- [revision]
.[ext]"/>
                              <artifact
pattern="${ivy.conf.dir}/[organisation]/[revision]/[artifact]- [revision]
-src.[ext]"/>
                      </filesystem>

And rename
commons-cli-src-1.1.zip
To
commons-cli-1.1-src.zip

And finally change the Ivy configuration to:
<dependency org="jakarta-commons-cli" name="commons- cli"
rev="1.1" conf="COMPILE,RUNTIME,TEST->default">
                      <artifact name="commons-cli" type="jar"/>
                      <artifact name="commons-cli" type="source"
ext="zip" conf="COMPILE" />
              </dependency>


Gerard
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