RE: Ivy dependency revision for releasing vs development

2010-11-08 Thread Mike Quilleash
a different ivy settings file that didn't include the local repo. If I think of something else, I'll let you know. On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Mike Quilleash wrote: > Thanks for the reply Steve. > > I guess maybe this is a function of us doing releases from the same machines

RE: Ivy dependency revision for releasing vs development

2010-11-05 Thread Mike Quilleash
the local repo, and so my dev environment will pick up the local copy. If there are better ways, please let us know, but this seems to work pretty well for me. Steve On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Mike Quilleash wrote: > Hi all, > > In my company we have a core project "core&qu

Ivy dependency revision for releasing vs development

2010-11-05 Thread Mike Quilleash
Hi all, In my company we have a core project "core" and many client specific projects "client1", "client2" etc. Each revision of a client project will depend on a specific version of the "core" project. So I would have something like this... In the ivy.xml for my "client1". This is a

RE: Refreshing ivy cache after changing a published version

2010-05-13 Thread Mike Quilleash
the subsection entitled "Change Management". Scott -Original Message----- From: Mike Quilleash [mailto:mike.quille...@junifersystems.com] Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 7:59 AM To: ivy-user@ant.apache.org Subject: Refreshing ivy cache after changing a published version Hi all, I h

Refreshing ivy cache after changing a published version

2010-05-13 Thread Mike Quilleash
Hi all, I have an Ivy repository where we store all our 3rd party libraries. One of these is a large C# UI component library that comprises 100+ DLLs. In reality we only need about 10-15 of those DLLs but we sometimes need additional ones added as we use new functionality. This isn't a versi