RE: AW: Re: Ivy with archiva

2008-11-13 Thread Brown, Carlton
Have you granted the guest account in Archiva read permission to every repository? -Original Message- From: Burkhardt Stefan (CI/TMP) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AW: AW: Re: Ivy with archiva Hi, Thanks for the

AW: AW: Re: Ivy with archiva

2008-11-13 Thread Burkhardt Stefan (CI/TMP)
tor.run(TargetExecutor.java:460) at org.netbeans.core.execution.RunClassThread.run(RunClassThread.java:151) I think the relevant part is: authentication: k='Repository Archiva Managed internal [EMAIL PROTECTED]' c='null' Do I miss something in my configuration. St

Re: Ivy with archiva

2008-11-12 Thread Niklas Matthies
On Wed 2008-11-12 at 17:44h, Tom Widmer wrote on ivy-user: : > I suspect he didn't see my suggestion - my inline response style is > probably more suited to usenet than to a mailing list... (I'm using > news.gmane.org to access the mailing list, so naturally respond as > though I'm on usenet).

Re: AW: Re: Ivy with archiva

2008-11-12 Thread Tom Widmer
Maarten Coene wrote: Stefan, it's not clear from your answer, but did you try to omit the port when declaring the credentials? If that doesn't work as well, could you post the log you get on your console when running in verbose mode? I suspect he didn't see my suggestion - my inline

Re: Ivy with archiva

2008-11-10 Thread Tom Widmer
Burkhardt Stefan (CI/TMP) wrote: Hi, I try to upload an artefact to archiva. I always get an exception (Unauthorized) when I have to use Basic Authentication. (The http-client.jar is in the classpath) Before I try to publish the artefact I set the Authentication parameters within Ivy: Build fil