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
>

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