Dear Ivy Team

Pre-7.3.1 we deployed a xyz.zip containing the IARs to the deploy folder.

What is the preferred way with 7.3.1 ?

Best regards John Moser

asked 16.10.2019 at 04:51

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Still the best way.

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answered 16.10.2019 at 04:56

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If we have this situation :

deploy/xyz.zip

the Engine searches in :

application/xyz/xyz/some_iar

Is there additional config required ?

(16.10.2019 at 05:10) John Moser John%20Moser's gravatar image

what do you mean?

if you drop something in the deployment directory it will be installed in the applications directory. the structure of the applications directory is internal.

(16.10.2019 at 05:14) Alex Suter ♦♦ Alex%20Suter's gravatar image

The point is before 7.3.1 Ivy is looking for

application/xyz/some_iar

with 7.3.1

application/xyz/xyz/some_iar

Don't you think there is a slight problem if Ivy does not find the old installed iars ?

(16.10.2019 at 05:29) John Moser John%20Moser's gravatar image

And of course we are talking about the Docker image

(16.10.2019 at 07:01) John Moser John%20Moser's gravatar image

yes the application directory layout has changed. but it's an internal detail. in previous releases we have saved the path of every pmv in the system database. this path is still supported if it is set in the system database.

(16.10.2019 at 08:24) Alex Suter ♦♦ Alex%20Suter's gravatar image

Thanks a lot !

(17.10.2019 at 02:45) John Moser John%20Moser's gravatar image
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