I still get an error. I post the error message and my configuration.
publish:
No ivy:settings found for the default reference 'ivy.instance'. A default instance will be used [null] :: Ivy 2.0.0-beta2 - 20080225093827 :: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ :: [null] :: loading settings :: file = /home/hennebrueder/workspaces/iworkspace/repositoryinstall/ivysettings.xml [ivy:resolve] :: resolving dependencies :: org.hibernate#core;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[ivy:resolve]   confs: [default]
[ivy:resolve]   found commons-lang#commons-lang;2.4 in public
[ivy:resolve] :: resolution report :: resolve 78ms :: artifacts dl 3ms
--------------------------------------------------------------------- | | modules || artifacts | | conf | number| search|dwnlded|evicted|| number|dwnlded| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | default | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 || 1 | 0 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------
[ivy:publish] :: publishing :: org.hibernate#core
[ivy:publish] missing artifact org.hibernate#core;3.2.5.ga!core.jar:
[ivy:publish] /home/hennebrueder/workspaces/iworkspace/repositoryinstall/distrib/jars/core-3.2.5.ga.jar file does not exist [ivy:publish] published ivy to /home/hennebrueder/.ivy2/shared/org.hibernate/core/3.2.5.ga/ivys/ivy.xml

BUILD FAILED
/home/hennebrueder/workspaces/iworkspace/repositoryinstall/build.xml:11: impossible to publish artifacts for org.hibernate#core;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: missing published artifacts for org.hibernate#core;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [org.hibernate#core;3.2.5.ga!core.jar]


Here is my ivy.xml
<ivy-module version="2.0" xmlns:m="http://ant.apache.org/ivy/maven";>
   <!--xmlns="ivy"-->
   <info    organisation="org.hibernate"
       module="core"/>

   <configurations defaultconfmapping="default">
       <conf name="default"/>
   </configurations>
   <publications>
   </publications>
<dependencies>

<dependency org="commons-lang" name="commons-lang" rev="2.4" conf="default->default">
           <artifact name="commons-lang" type="jar" ext="jar"/>
</dependency>

   </dependencies>

</ivy-module>

ivysettings.xml
<ivysettings>
   <settings defaultResolver="public"/>

<property name="ivy.shared.local.root" value="${ivy.default.ivy.user.dir}/local" override="false"/> <property name="ivy.shared.default.root" value="${ivy.default.ivy.user.dir}/shared" override="false"/> <property name="ivy.default.ivy.pattern" value="[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]"
                       override="false"/>
   <property name="ivy.default.artifact.pattern"
value="[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]" override="false"/>
   <resolvers>
       <filesystem name="local">
<ivy pattern="${ivy.shared.local.root}/${ivy.default.ivy.pattern}"/> <artifact pattern="${ivy.shared.local.root}/${ivy.default.artifact.pattern}"/>
       </filesystem>
       <filesystem name="shared">
<ivy pattern="${ivy.shared.default.root}/${ivy.default.ivy.pattern}"/> <artifact pattern="${ivy.shared.default.root}/${ivy.default.artifact.pattern}"/>
       </filesystem>

       <ibiblio name="public" m2compatible="true"  />
       <filesystem name="import">
           <artifact pattern="/tmp/import/[module]-[revision].[ext]" />
       </filesystem>
   </resolvers>
</ivysettings>

build.xml
<project xmlns:ivy="antlib:org.apache.ivy.ant" name="org.hibernate" default="publish">

   <property name="revision" value="3.2.5.ga"/>

<target name="publish" description="--> publish this project in the ivy repository">
       <ivy:resolve />
       <ivy:publish     resolver="shared"
           pubrevision="${revision}"
           status="release"
           overwrite="true"
       />

<echo message="project ${ant.project.name} released with version ${revision}"/>
   </target>

</project>

Gilles Scokart schrieb:
If you have no artefact to publish, the ivy file that you want to
publish should have an empty publications tag.

2008/8/18 Sebastian Hennebrueder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,

I would like to define my own ivy configuration for existing projects like
Hibernate for example.

I tried to do this with the publish task
<ivy:publish resolver="shared"  pubrevision="${revision}" status="release"
/>

but this task seems to require that I have at least one jar to publish. I
cannot only publish an ivy file with the defined dependencies. But I would
like just to rewrite the dependencies.

I read the discussion at
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00267.html

It states that I should use the install task, but this from my understanding
does not allow to adjust the dependencies.

Well, I am wondering how to achieve this. Do you have any ideas?

Best Regards

Sebastian Hennebrueder
http://www.laliluna.de






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