Forget it. I found the problem. NGINX was not enabling directory listing. Had to add "autoindex on;".
Thanks, On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Robert Buck <buck.rober...@gmail.com> wrote: > With the following ivy xml settings content: > > <url name="download-resolver" cache="download-cache"> > <ivy > pattern="http://localhost:37373/ivyrep/modules/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/ivy.xml"/> > <artifact > pattern="http://localhost:37373/ivyrep/modules/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[type]s/[artifact].[ext]"/> > <artifact > pattern="http://localhost:37373/ivyrep/modules/[organisation]/[module]/[revision]/[type]s/[artifact]-[revision].[ext]"/> > </url> > > I run into the following problem: > > [ivy:resolve] ==== download-resolver: tried > [ivy:resolve] > http://localhost:37373/ivyrep/modules/javax.management/jmx/[revision]/ivy.xml > [ivy:resolve] -- artifact javax.management#jmx;[1.2.1,2.0[!jmx.jar: > [ivy:resolve] > http://localhost:37373/ivyrep/modules/javax.management/jmx/[revision]/jars/jmx.jar > [ivy:resolve] > http://localhost:37373/ivyrep/modules/javax.management/jmx/[revision]/jars/jmx-[revision].jar > [ivy:resolve] module not found: javax.jms#jms;[1.1,2.0[ > > Notice the odd URI's? Everything had an appropriate substitution, but > not [revision]. Could someone point me to what I may be doing wrong? > > Bob >