When a telnet command is invoked from command line, it works.
Please find the portion of build,
Build machine: ${ovmsalpha.build.machine}
$
sh def
Build machine: ${ovmsalpha.build.machine}
$
sh logi TRUECM_ACCOUNT
$
dir PACKAGECLIENT_JRE14
Please post the relevant portion of your build.xml. Also, can you
connect to the system with telnet on the command line? Is the system
configured to allow telnet connections?
I would recommend using the sshexec rather than telnet.
-Rob Anderson
> -Original Message-
> From: Shafiulla, Moh
Matt,
Thanks for the suggestion of using an includesfile attribute for the
element. Because the includesfile deals with "include
patterns", I originally dismissed it as a possible solution. However,
now that I think about it a little more, as long as the file contains
explicit information (and
On 5/7/07, Eneko González Benito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
We have not tested on Vista as we don't have Windows Vista in our
machines, but if someone could test it, we'd be grateful :-)
Consider I'm your tester :-)
We have been reported some minor problems with the installation, c
Hi,
We have not tested on Vista as we don't have Windows Vista in our
machines, but if someone could test it, we'd be grateful :-)
We have been reported some minor problems with the installation, check
these:
+ Check that you have 'ANT_HOME' defined as an environment variable.
+ Check that
Very good idea, thanks for sharing that!
One problem though, I've installed AntShellExt and the menu do not
appear on build.xml contextual menu. Do I have to restart my machine?
Have you tested on Windows Vista?
Xavier
On 5/6/07, Eneko González Benito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm proud to