I am confused on how the junit task's forkmode and timeout work together. I
understand that fork must be true for timeout to have an effect. However, my
question is with forkmode and timeout. I was curious how the timeout is
implemented. If after the timeout has elapsed, does ANT just kill t
Reinhardt Christiansen wrote:
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>> Reinhardt Christiansen wrote:
>> Can anyone help me with the Ant optional ftp
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>> Reinhardt Christiansen wrote:
>> Can anyone help me with the Ant optional ftp task? I'm finally using
Ant
>>
Reinhardt Christiansen wrote:
Can anyone help me with the Ant optional ftp task? I'm finally using Ant
again for the first time in a couple of years and running into some
problems.
I'm using Ant 1.7.0 and my build is basically working fine, aside from
some issues with the ftp task. My mkdir a
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Von: Dominique Devienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 6. Juni 2008 17:55
An: Ant Users List
Betreff: Re: Current dir of ant-Build / Java-Task
> Or do I have to change the working dir of my buil