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[jira] Commented: (IVY-1079) Resolve with Extra Attributes, Forced
Dependencies causes invalid delivered ivy file
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Maarten Coene commented on IVY-1079:
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It is possible that this issue has been fixed by a change made for IVY-1115. Could you give it a try?
Maarten
> Resolve with Extra Attributes, Forced Dependencies causes invalid delivered ivy file
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> Key: IVY-1079
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1079
> Project: Ivy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0-RC1
> Reporter: Scott Hebert
> Attachments: DeliverWithExtraAttribs.zip
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>
> I had the following situation:
> #A;working-> { #B;[1.0] #C;[2.0,2.5] }
> #B;1.0->#C;2.1
> #B and #C have extra attributes in the <info/> section.
> All <dependencies/> use the force attribute.
> When I resolve and deliver A using the latest-compatible conflict manager, I expect to see #C;2.1 in my deliver IVY file. However, I am seeing #C;[2.0,2.5]
> Attached are 2 tests. One which uses a file repository with ivy files for #B and #C with no extra attributes. One which does not.
> Thanks,
> Scott
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