Build failing with IOException on Linux

2007-05-24 Thread vivek payala
Hi, My build fails with the following error, IOException in compile java.io.FileNotFoundException: ../config/jibx-5min-binding.xml (No such file or directory) However when I check the actual path it is all there. I dont know why it is not able to pick this file and process it. This issue is wh

Re: Waiting for task to succeed

2007-05-24 Thread Krish
Yea...thats what i am doing now :)...Seems easier that way Thanks much K --- David Weintraub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why not write a shell script and then have the shell > script execute > the loop? All the task would have to do is > execute the shell > script. The shell script can return a

Re: Waiting for task to succeed

2007-05-24 Thread David Weintraub
Why not write a shell script and then have the shell script execute the loop? All the task would have to do is execute the shell script. The shell script can return a non-zero exit code on failure. On 5/24/07, Krish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi I have a requirement wherein I need to make sure

Re: Building Dependent targets

2007-05-24 Thread David Weintraub
Two things: Ant will show the task as being executed, but may not actually carry out the task. For example, you may see a task being executed when you have the debug flag on, but the copy itself might not be done. Of course, a target will always be executed even if the tasks in it don't have to

Re: Waiting for task to succeed

2007-05-24 Thread Alexey N. Solofnenko
Please also look for task in this mailing list. - Alexey. Alexey N. Solofnenko wrote: There is to check for ports, but no "while". I would suggest using and write it in a code. - Alexey. Krish wrote: Hi I have a requirement wherein I need to make sure the process doesnt exist. So I nee

Re: Waiting for task to succeed

2007-05-24 Thread Alexey N. Solofnenko
There is to check for ports, but no "while". I would suggest using and write it in a code. - Alexey. Krish wrote: Hi I have a requirement wherein I need to make sure the process doesnt exist. So I need to do something like this - `netstat -tln | grep 8080 | cut -f1 -d'. If the return va

Re: Waiting for task to succeed

2007-05-24 Thread Doug Lochart
I may be being a bit picky but I would not key on a port (which could change in a config file) I would target the process name itself with ps or pgrep myself. I haven't done any serious ant dev in a while (my build scripts work fine =) but if you have exhausted the core and contrib tasks then

Waiting for task to succeed

2007-05-24 Thread Krish
Hi I have a requirement wherein I need to make sure the process doesnt exist. So I need to do something like this - `netstat -tln | grep 8080 | cut -f1 -d'. If the return value of the above is tcp, then i know that a process is running . I need to run this command in a loop until the proces

Re: Building Dependent targets

2007-05-24 Thread Doug Lochart
Joe Schmetzer wrote: On Thu, 24 May, 2007 12:46 pm, query wrote: Earlier I was using some other build tool to build my project. Here if a target is built and if the same target is used to build some other target, it compares the timestamp and will not build the dependent targets again. As I s

Re: Building Dependent targets

2007-05-24 Thread Joe Schmetzer
On Thu, 24 May, 2007 12:46 pm, query wrote: > Earlier I was using some other build tool to build my project. Here if a > target is built and if the same target is used to build some other target, > it compares the timestamp and will not build the dependent targets again. > As I started working on A

Re: Building Dependent targets

2007-05-24 Thread Matt Benson
--- Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > query wrote: > > Earlier I was using some other build tool to build > my project. Here if a target is built and if the > same target is used to build some other target, it > compares the timestamp and will not build the > dependent targets again. >

Re :Re: Building Dependent targets

2007-05-24 Thread query
As you have mentioned, time stamp comparision will be done at the task level tasks like . But in a target, I will be defininig many tasks like ,,,,,, etcSo my concern is instead of repeatedly checking the tasks whether they are already bui

Re: Building Dependent targets

2007-05-24 Thread Steve Loughran
query wrote: Earlier I was using some other build tool to build my project. Here if a target is built and if the same target is used to build some other target, it compares the timestamp and will not build the dependent targets again. Ant doesnt compare the timestamps on targets, but it looks

Building Dependent targets

2007-05-24 Thread query
Earlier I was using some other build tool to build my project. Here if a target is built and if the same target is used to build some other target, it compares the timestamp and will not build the dependent targets again. As I started working on ANT, I found it very useful and intersting. But in