

Note that these are not official builds and they are not endorsed or even supported by the Apache Ivy team. The Apache Software Foundation hosts an installation of the Jenkins CI-system where a continuous build of Ivy is available. Then you will find ivy.jar in build/artifact. Then to build Apache Ivy from source, assuming you have Apache Ant 1.6.2+ and a jdk 1.5+ installed, then you only need to run the following command: What you can get here at the ASF is the latest sources from the git repository: We highly recommend to not use those releases but upgrade to the latest release. Older releases of Apache Ivy can be found here. To get information about the different kind of distributions, see that page.Īpache-ivy-2.5. ( PGP SHA512)Īpache-ivy-2.5.1-bin-with-deps.zip ( PGP SHA512)Īpache-ivy-2.5. ( PGP SHA512)Īpache-ivy-2.5. ( PGP SHA512)

If all mirrors are failing, there are backup mirrors (at the end of the mirrors list) that should be available. If you encounter a problem with this mirror, please select another mirror. If you do not see the file you need in the links below, please see the master distribution directory or, preferably, its mirror. Thus they must be untarred with a GNU compatible version of tar. Please note that the tar.gz archives contain file names longer than 100 characters and have been created using GNU tar extensions. To do this you must use the signatures from our main distribution directory.Īpache Ivy is distributed as zip and tar.gz archives - the contents are the same.

It is good practice to verify the integrity of the distribution files, especially if you are using one of our mirror sites. Use the links below to download a distribution of Apache Ivy from one of our mirrors. Version 2.5.1 of Apache Ivy is available.
