On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Xar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I readed the webpage and what's my surprise to see that only version
> 1.4supports jni (it's that true? higher versions doesn't support
> jni?)
Where did you read that? javah works fine on many versions of Ant (we
had at least one release that
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006, Ian Pilcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just ran into a problem building EMMA
> (http://emma.sourceforge.net), because the build script expects to
> find ant.jar in the $ANT_HOME/lib directory, and JPackage puts it in
> /usr/share/java. One symlink and the build works.
>
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Issam Aib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For example, suppose the current ${basedir} is equal to
> “c:\projectname\app” and I define this property in the build.xml
> (located at ${basedir} of course):
Minor nit: ${basedir} and the directory containing build.xml are
independent
Sending this directly this time...
I just ran into a problem building EMMA (http://emma.sourceforge.net),
because the build script expects to find ant.jar in the $ANT_HOME/lib
directory, and JPackage puts it in /usr/share/java. One symlink and the
build works.
The obvious follow-up question is,
Hello.
I am starting a project that combines both java and C code and I need it to
be compiled through ant (because the main aplicattion uses it).
I readed the webpage and what's my surprise to see that only version
1.4supports jni (it's that true? higher versions doesn't support jni?)
Well, i t
I am looking for an ant-based GUI installer to configure and deploy our J2EE
applications. I have tried Antigen and AntInstaller. I really like
AntInstaller, especially its configuration file format and the way it saves
all of the user-provided values for repeat runs of the Ant script. Is anyone
us
Hello,
Starting ant with -emacs option might be a choice as
well.
Regards
Ivan
--- Jeffrey E Care <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would recommend a custom logger class.
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> chuanjiang lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried those, I need something that will put the same input into the
field whenever it asks for it. So for example, if ClearCase is always
asking for a DR #, I want to hard code that the DR# is always going to
be 13. Is there a way to do this?
Roshan Punnoose
Phone: 301-497-6039
-Original Me
Look at the input and inputstring attributes of :
http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/exec.html
-Andrew
On 2/1/06, Punnoose, Roshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Is there anyway at all to be able to read input on the exec task? I am
> running ClearTool and it is asking for inpu
Hi,
Is there anyway at all to be able to read input on the exec
task? I am running ClearTool and it is asking for input in it’s scripts
so I need to be able to let the builder actually type something in. Is this
possible? I checked the FAQs, and the question: “How do I
redirect standard
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2006 2:25 AM
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: Re: Copy-Task
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> Stephen McConnell wrote:
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> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
Hi all,
I am kind of novice in ant.
I have a difficulty to find out how to specify the “location” attribute of a
property when I define it in a property file.
For example, suppose the current ${basedir} is equal to “c:\projectname\app”
and I define this property in the build.xml (located at ${b
Information on loggers & listeners is available here:
http://ant.apache.org/manual/listeners.html
In the future, please confine your replies to the list. You might consider
the advice offered here:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#noprivate
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Stephen McConnell wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-you can use the selector to do byte for byte
comparisons of files. But that pulls all the remote data down
and can clog a network
Would an MD5 comparison be sufficient?
you probably do
You still need to pull down all of the bytes to compute the MD5 sum.
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"Stephen McConnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
02/01/2006 10:36 AM
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RE: Copy-Task
I haven't followed the beginning of the discussion so I may be wrong
about what it is about ;)
(Sorry if I misunderstood the question)
If you need to copy only modified files from local host to a remote
host, you can use a mehod similar to what I have done for updating the
http://www.jmol.or
Dick, Brian E. wrote:
I use WSH mainly for WMI scripting. It's the best way to get info from
remote Windows machines.
yeah, it kind of sucks that (1) WMI is so hard to use and (2) important
things like WLAN signal strength are only available via WMI. But the
politics of system management APIs
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -you can use the selector to do byte for byte
> comparisons of files. But that pulls all the remote data down
> and can clog a network
Would an MD5 comparison be sufficient?
/Steve.
I would recommend a custom logger class.
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chuanjiang lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
02/01/2006 10:28 AM
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Hiding target names during output
What would b
What would be the best way to hide the target names during the output?
For e.g.
*menu*
*:
[echo* *] Please select an option
[echo**] 1) Compile Java Files
[echo **] 2) Build Java Files*
I would like to remove the target name *menu* and *[echo]* in the output,
hence displaying the menu only.
Th
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Markus M. May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I just would like to copy files which are not already on the
remote repository. This cannot be done using the standard ant-task
copy, since the jars on the local system do have a newer timestamp.
Apart fro
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