Ivy does not create subdirectories when publishing to a 'urlL repository
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                 Key: IVY-1307
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1307
             Project: Ivy
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Core
    Affects Versions: 2.2.0, 2.1.0, 2.0
            Reporter: Martin Renner


It is not possible to publish artifacts using a 'url' resolver with an 'http' 
url. Ivy does not create the necessary subdirectories and thus fails with an 
error.

If you want to publish _org=somemodule_, _module=artifact_, _revision=1.0_ to 
an HTTP repository with a layout like 
{{/ivy/\[organisation\]/\[module\]/\[revision\]/\[type\]s/\[artifact\].\[ext\]}},
 Ivy is sending one single {{PUT}} request:
{noformat}PUT /ivy/somemodule/artifact/1.0/jars/artifact.jar{noformat}

Ivy does not check for or create the subdirectories "{{somemodule}}", 
"{{artifact}}", "{{1.0}}" and "{{jars}}". This makes it impossible to use an 
'url' resolver to publish artifacts.

For completeness: The server is Apache 2.2 with WebDAV enabled. So Ivy should 
send "{{MKCOL}}" commands to create intermediate directories.

There is also a (older) 
[thread|http://old.nabble.com/publishing-via-http-to28114003.html#a28114003] on 
the mailing list for this issue. They come to the conclusion, that an ugly hack 
is needed on the server (using a perl script). IMHO this is not an option.

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