I'm quite late to this party, but bear in mind Ant 1.7 also includes a
collection which has no basedir whatsoever if you ever need to combine files
from various volumes.
HTH,
Matt
--- On Sun, 5/3/09, Patrik Nagel wrote:
> From: Patrik Nagel
> Subject: Re: fileset based on pa
It's for a fileset. I tried the "includesfile" attribute from the
fileset task. It does exactly what I'm looking for!
Tanks a lot!
Patrik
David Weintraub wrote:
Is this for a path or a fileset? There's a big difference. A path is
simply a collection of directories while a fileset selects files
Is this for a path or a fileset? There's a big difference. A path is
simply a collection of directories while a fileset selects files in a
directory.
If this is for a path, you could use a properties file and separate
those directories via a colon or semicolon.
If this is a fileset, you can try u
Le Saturday 02 May 2009 20:46:33 Patrik Nagel, vous avez écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to create a fileset based on paths which have no base
> directory in common. Additionally, the paths are stored in a text file.
>
> Such a text file might looks as follows:
> /home/dev/src/reporting
> /home/dev/
Hi,
I would like to create a fileset based on paths which have no base
directory in common. Additionally, the paths are stored in a text file.
Such a text file might looks as follows:
/home/dev/src/reporting
/home/dev/src/common
/home/testing/src/logger
Is there a way to read the paths from t