Hi,
I found this
http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/msg/8c8213dcd0656c91
email message where someone complains that ant 1.8.0rc1 packages twice
the same file when building a jar with duplicate="fail".
I hope this is a red herring.
Antoine
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Hello Jesse,
this might well be an oversight.
Antoine
Jesse Glick wrote:
Why are these still shipped in Ant 1.8.0, when we rely on JDK 1.4 that
includes XML APIs anyway?
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Hi,
> All: This seems to be happening across the board at apache.org right now.
> Rest assured that infrastructure is aware of it, and I for one am confident
> they'll set everything right as usual. -Matt
Yep I noticed it on more than a couple of apache sites so I assumed it
was an infra issue
All: This seems to be happening across the board at apache.org right
now. Rest assured that infrastructure is aware of it, and I for one
am confident they'll set everything right as usual. -Matt
On Feb 13, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Jesse Glick wrote:
Jesse Glick wrote:
In Firefox 3.5.7 on Ubunt
Strange. Works fine for me and I've got the same setup as you. See
attachment.
Im running Ubuntu 9.10 and FF 3.5.7.
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Jesse Glick wrote:
> Jesse Glick wrote:
>
>> In Firefox 3.5.7 on Ubuntu, if I try to open
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>> http://ant.apache.org/
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>> I see
>>
>> "Cont
Jesse Glick wrote:
In Firefox 3.5.7 on Ubuntu, if I try to open
http://ant.apache.org/
I see
"Content Encoding Error - The page you are trying to view cannot be
shown because it uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression."
Searched around and found advice to press Ctrl-F5, which fix
Why are these still shipped in Ant 1.8.0, when we rely on JDK 1.4 that includes
XML APIs anyway?
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In Firefox 3.5.7 on Ubuntu, if I try to open
http://ant.apache.org/
I see
"Content Encoding Error - The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it
uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression."
Not sure what this means. From wget it looks OK:
--2010-02-13 09:46:34-- http:/