You must use the includesfile attribute, not the file attribute. You
will also have to specify a dir attribute that the files in the
includesfile are relative to... if they aren't relative, you could try
"/" as the directory for the fileset.

On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 14:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> get problem!! It does a jar but does not include all the files described in 
> file.set.toJar.Take a look please!
> I post you my build xml
> 
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <!DOCTYPE project [       
> ]>
> <project name="Automatic Packager" basedir=".">
>    <property file="${basedir}/automaticPackager.properties"/>
>    <property name="jar.output.dir"    value="${jar.output.dir}"/>
>    <property name="jar.name"                          value="${jar.name}"/>
>    <property name="jar.base.dir"              value="${jar.base.dir}"/>
>    <property name="jar.manifest.file"   value="${jar.manifest.file}"/>
>    <property name="build.by.jar"              value="${build.by.jar}"/>
>    <property name="jar.classpath.dir"         value="${jar.classpath.dir}"/>
>    <!-- file.set.toJar e il file di test che contiene tutti i file da 
> jarrare! -->
>    <property name="file.set.toJar"    value="${file.set.toJar}"/>
>    <!-- =================================================================== 
> -->
>    <!-- Make jar file                                                   -->
>    <!-- =================================================================== 
> -->
>    <target name="jar">
>           <mkdir dir="${jar.output.dir}"/>
>                       <jar destfile="${jar.name}"  basedir="." 
> includesfile="${file.set.toJar}" >
>                       <fileset file="${jar.manifest.dir}"/>
>                               <manifest>
>                               <attribute name="Built-By" 
> value="${build.by.jar}"/>
>                               <attribute name="Manifest-Version" value="1.0"/>
>                               <attribute name="Class-Path" 
> value="${jar.classpath.dir}"/>
>                       </manifest>
>               </jar>
>    </target>
> </project> 
> 
> ---------- Initial Header -----------
> 
> From      : "Phil Weighill-Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To          : "Ant Developers List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc          : 
> Date      : Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:47:23 +0000
> Subject : Re: getting files name by a text file and doing a jar
> 
> > Can't you just use a <jar> task with a nested <fileset> with the
> > includesfile attribute set to point to your file containing the list of
> > filenames?
> > 
> > Phil :n.
> > 
> > On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 13:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi all
> > > I'd like to read from a text file a sequence of files to add to a 
> > > jar.Actually I do not know how ant can help me.
> > > What I want is a build.xml that real all the lines of a text file (each 
> > > rows describe a file name to jar)
> > > and doing a unique jar.
> > > Is it possible?
> > > Regards
> > > Giovanni
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
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