Ok, you have read the manual
"This task forms an implicit FileSet and supports most attributes of
(dir becomes srcdir) as well as the nested , and
elements."
But then - directly the next paragraph:
"'s srcdir, classpath, sourcepath, bootclasspath, and extdirs attributes
are path-like structu
Can you turn your fileset into a path and use that path as the
sourcepath?
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Dean Schulze wrote:
Instead of repeating and tags I want to declare a
once and use it in multiple tasks.
The problem is that contains an implicit fileset and does not allow the
tag insid
Instead of repeating and tags I want to declare
a once and use it in multiple tasks.
The problem is that contains an implicit fileset and does not allow
the tag inside of it.
Is there a way to include an external fileset in ?
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Do You
These options didn't help. (Actually there is -nouserlib, not -nolib option).
May be ant is too old - v1.65, but this is what CentOS 5.4 distributive has.
Thank you.
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On 2010-01-26, Simon Keen wrote:
> I can get the ftp put to work but if I include a chmod or try to use the
> chmod action it affects the first file in the fileset and then crashes with
> a null pointer error. It does perform the chmod on the first item in the
> list.
> I was using 1.7.1 so I up
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Any news on this one as I seem to be hitting a related problem? I noticed
you had a chmod entry in your ftp put.
I can get the ftp put to work but if I include a chmod or try to use the
chmod action it affects the first file in the fileset and then crashes with
a null pointer error. It does perf
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But this way I could NOT send any questions.
Your suggestion is a read-only solution.
But this way I could NOT send any questions.
Your suggestion is a read-only solution.
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