Patrick Martin schrieb am 24.06.2010 um 21:21 (+0200): > Sorry, I meant to say that "spaces in filenames are unfriendly with > filelist", not filesets....
Not sure I understand the problem you're facing, but <filelist> definitely works with filenames containing spaces, you just have to put them in a nested <file> element. G:\dev\Ant :: more /t2 spacelist.txt G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\d r e i.txt G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\eins.txt G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\zwei.txt G:\dev\Ant :: more /t2 spacelist.xml <!-- vim: set filetype=ant :--> <project> <echo>Do <loadfile> and <filelist> work with spacy filenames?</echo> <loadfile property="file.list" srcfile="spacelist.txt"/> <echo message="${file.list}"/> <echo> So it works using <loadfile>.</echo> <filelist id="space.list" dir="dir with spaces" files="eins.txt zwei.txt"> <file name="d r e i.txt"/> </filelist> <pathconvert refid="space.list" pathsep="${line.separator}" property="space.prop"/> <echo message="${space.prop}"/> <echo> And it also works using <filelist>.</echo> </project> G:\dev\Ant :: ant -f spacelist.xml Buildfile: G:\dev\Ant\spacelist.xml [echo] Do <loadfile> and <filelist> [echo] work with spacy filenames? [echo] G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\d r e i.txt [echo] G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\eins.txt [echo] G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\zwei.txt [echo] So it works using <loadfile>. [echo] G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\eins.txt [echo] G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\zwei.txt [echo] G:\dev\Ant\dir with spaces\d r e i.txt [echo] And it also works using <filelist>. BUILD SUCCESSFUL -- Michael Ludwig --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@ant.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@ant.apache.org