Re: .ant/lib at project level

2006-12-01 Thread Peter Reilly
On 12/1/06, Stefan Bodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Peter Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I then had a brainwave, why not have a .ant/lib directory > in the project directory (defined as the directory > that contains the build file). I can see how this would be useful

Re: .ant/lib at project level

2006-11-30 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Peter Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I then had a brainwave, why not have a .ant/lib directory > in the project directory (defined as the directory > that contains the build file). I can see how this would be useful. OTOH I fear that would be too much magic. You could

Re: .ant/lib at project level

2006-11-27 Thread Peter Reilly
On 11/27/06, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Peter Reilly wrote: > On 11/24/06, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Right now the workstation to my right is doing an ivy-manged build of >> three different codebases, from different CVS/SVN repositories, using >> the task to

Re: .ant/lib at project level

2006-11-27 Thread Steve Loughran
Peter Reilly wrote: On 11/24/06, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Right now the workstation to my right is doing an ivy-manged build of three different codebases, from different CVS/SVN repositories, using the task to create an ordered list of all projects that declare interdependen

Re: .ant/lib at project level

2006-11-24 Thread Peter Reilly
On 11/24/06, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Peter Reilly wrote: > I have been setting up a new project here and > had been wondering how to allow antunit and ant-contrib > to be added without too much messing around. > I do not want to get the developers to place the antlibs > in

Re: .ant/lib at project level

2006-11-24 Thread Steve Loughran
Peter Reilly wrote: > I have been setting up a new project here and > had been wondering how to allow antunit and ant-contrib > to be added without too much messing around. > I do not want to get the developers to place the antlibs > in ~/.ant/lib or $ANT_HOME/lib, - different projects > will use

.ant/lib at project level

2006-11-23 Thread Peter Reilly
I have been setting up a new project here and had been wondering how to allow antunit and ant-contrib to be added without too much messing around. I do not want to get the developers to place the antlibs in ~/.ant/lib or $ANT_HOME/lib, - different projects will use different antlibs and I do not w