> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > You probably want to use . It's like + fileset
handling
> > merged into one. --DD
>
> My last use of is a long time ago, but I think is used
for
> invoking an external application for _each_ file in a fileset, not for
the
> whole stuff.
> From: Maurice Feskanich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I'm guessing the user is exec'ing the linker directly. Remember, the
> exec task has no understanding of wildcards, so the asterisk needs to
be
> interpreted by a shell. Try this:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Erskine, Chris wrote:
> > I have
I'm guessing the user is exec'ing the linker directly. Remember, the
exec task has no understanding of wildcards, so the asterisk needs to be
interpreted by a shell. Try this:
Maury
Erskine, Chris wrote:
> I have a user who is trying to use the exec task to link a program. As par