Github user jaikiran commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/ant/pull/52
@bodewig, do you think this change is OK? Any thoughts/concerns? I
understand that this is one of the central classes, so don't want to push this
if there's any concerns with this change.
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On 21/12/17 10:42 AM, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On 2017-12-21, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
I committed this change below, to use a resource collection to allow
the build to pass, which had started failing on Windows, after I did a
recent change to the delete task to use Java 7 java.nio.file.Files
API.
In
On 2017-12-21, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
> Is it expected that the delete task with a file="*.py"(like below)
> will consider the * a wildcard and delete all files with a .py
> extension?
No, not at all.
> My understanding based on the docs is that it should actually be the
> exact file name (either r
Is it expected that the delete task with a file="*.py"(like below) will
consider the * a wildcard and delete all files with a .py extension? My
understanding based on the docs is that it should actually be the exact
file name (either relative or absolute) and for something like wildcard
support
No specific reason, just that I'm more used to using the javadoc variant
of @deprecated since it allows explaining what's deprecated and why. I
have now added the @Deprecated annotation too and pushed a commit.
-Jaikiran
On 20/12/17 11:08 PM, twogee wrote:
Github user twogee commented on the
Github user twogee commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/ant/commit/242d661161ddf2b28e6df23847c1471ee788bab7#commitcomment-26396824
In src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/util/SymbolicLinkUtils.java:
In src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/util/SymbolicLinkUtils.java on line