That doesn't seem to work for a comma-separated list of files...
-Nandan
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To: Ant Users List; Telang, Nandan
Subject: RE: Using path elements to use jars
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 17:
Anyone know how to specify local schema files in style tasks?
style task lets you use xmlcatalog to use local DTDs, but I want to do the same
for XML Schema files. xmlvalidate seems to have been updated to support
specifying schema locations via attribute elements but style task has not.
Exam
Hello,
For those interesting in a light and easy to extend build system based on Ant
1.6.5, just have a look at http://el4ant.sourceforge.net/
To sumup, EL4Ant generates a Ant 'build.xml' and project properties from a XML
project description (project.xml and plugins.xml). Sources can be
The optional task will take a prefix that you can use to
echo only clover.* properties out to a file.
> -Original Message-
> From: Roland Asmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 8:49 AM
> To: user@ant.apache.org
> Subject: Re: How to get 'return-properties' from
Short view into oata.Main [1]:
Main.java:0270: private void processArgs(String[] args) {
Main.java:0271: String searchForThis = null;
Main.java:0272: PrintStream logTo = null;
Main.java:0273:
Main.java:0276: for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
Main.java:0277:
Yes, sure I can define a property with the value(path) of the logfile.
But I thought they may be such a property so this would happen
automaticly.
Doesnt matter, i'll do it the "custom property" way...
Remo
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> Sen
>It is possible to define a logfile(path) using the -l option.
>Is there a property that can be accessed out of the ant script
>to read the path of the logfile?
>
>Remo
I dont think so, but I havent looked at oata.launch.Launcher and
oata.Main.
The idea is to configure the registered BuildListene
Hi
It is possible to define a logfile(path) using the -l option.
Is there a property that can be accessed out of the ant script to read
the path of the logfile?
Remo
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Deron Johnson wrote:
When I type:
./ant -version
I get the following error message:
Unknown argument: -cp
ant [options] [target [target2 [target3] ...]]
Options:
-help, -h print this message
-projecthelp, -p print project help information
...
I'm not even giving it a '-