The distinction is that the dependency is on a *module*, say
org="hibernate," name="hibernate," rather than on an actual publication
artifact. Depending on modules provides an abstraction layer so you're not
depending on artifacts directly.
Now, it's only with configurations where you get into the
Mitch,
Again, I appreciate your reply, although I'm still not getting it. ;-(
Would I use:
Instead of:
What would the whole ivy.xml file look like? Sorry to be a pest, but
this seems too abstract to me.
MG
-Original Message-
From: Mitch Gitman [mailto:mgit...@gma
Thank you Mark I will take a look. I caught and fixed the folder issue
but It still is not finding the class.
-Dan
-Original Message-
From: Mark Salter [mailto:marksal...@talktalk.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 2:00 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Ant Junit issues - CLASSPAT
marshall_dan...@emc.com wrote:
> Sure I can give you some of it. It looks like its dropping my source
> paths but I don't know why.
It is dropping directories called:-
C:\Build\build\src\com\emc\elms\keygen
C:\Build\build\src\com\emc\elms\test
C:\Build\build\src\com\emc\elms\keygen
C:\
Sure I can give you some of it. It looks like its dropping my source
paths but I don't know why.
Here is the xml:
marshall_dan...@emc.com wrote:
> I am fairly new to Ant and I am having issues with an ant script that I
> am working on. I am receiving a ClassNotFoundException when the Junit
> portion of my Ant script runs.
Is the missing class one of yours?
> The build and everything before that is
> working c
Hello,
I am a little confused about the generation of ivy files during (ant)
publish task (playing around with example
apache-ivy-2.0.0-rc2/src/example/multi-project/ ):
Citation from:
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/latest-milestone/use/deliver.html
"If a deliver target is set, then it is ca
I am fairly new to Ant and I am having issues with an ant script that I
am working on. I am receiving a ClassNotFoundException when the Junit
portion of my Ant script runs. The build and everything before that is
working correctly and the correct .class file is included in the class
path for the Ju
>In section Installing Ant -> Linux/Unix (csh)
>
>Having a symbolic link set up to point to the JVM/JSK version makes
>updates more seamless
>
>Should read
>
>Having a symbolic link set up to point to the JVM/JDK version makes
>updates more seamless
Thanks, fixed in rev727712
Jan
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In section Installing Ant -> Linux/Unix (csh)
Having a symbolic link set up to point to the JVM/JSK version makes
updates more seamless
Should read
Having a symbolic link set up to point to the JVM/JDK version makes
updates more seamless
-Brett.
Thanks for this OMG moment, really ;)
Attack of the Giga Ants...
BTT: The apache-ant-1.6.5-bin.zip should be 9.835 KB big (say 10 MB), so
the download is just not complete and the archive is corrupted. I tried
this too with Firefox today, it's corrupt too (downloaded size around
4.8 MB), so t
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