Hi,
I've now also posted this question on Stack Overflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3526960/using-recent-rhino-in-ant-script
Jake
On 10-08-19 03:26 PM, Jacob Beard wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use a recent version of Rhino in an ant tag,
but it seems to be using the version
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:47 PM, KARR, DAVID (ATTSI) wrote:
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your file="review" will be resolved against the current 'basedir' of
the build (the basedir attribute of the top-level element),
and the 'basedir' of an imported file is affected by the importer
(which may import it indirectly t
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> From: eric.w...@thomsonreuters.com
> [mailto:eric.w...@thomsonreuters.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 1:29 PM
> To: user@ant.apache.org
> Subject: RE: "available" appears to get confused if I use "-f
> buildfile"
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> It would be useful to see the appropriate c
1) It sounds like what you "want" to do is create two different files in the
same Ivy module and give them the same name, even though they are two
different files. This doesn't make sense.
I would suggest, instead of trying to find a way to work around your current
state of things, think about wha
It would be useful to see the appropriate code snippets.
Eric
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From: KARR, DAVID (ATTSI) [mailto:dk0...@att.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 2:08 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: "available" appears to get confused if I use "-f buildfile"
I have a build file that g
On Thu 2010-08-19 at 09:59h, Vimil Saju wrote on user:
> I read about the new macrodef task which can be used create a custom
> composite task by combining other tasks together. Using the macrodef
> task instead of antcall cant we overcome the performance overhead
> and the property visibility issu
On Aug 19, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Vimil Saju wrote:
> I read about the new macrodef task which can be used create a custom
> composite task by combining other tasks together. Using the macrodef task
> instead of antcall cant we overcome the performance overhead and the property
> visibility issues
Hi,
I'm trying to use a recent version of Rhino in an ant tag, but
it seems to be using the version of Rhino that comes bundled with the
JVM instead. I've tried adjusting the classpath to specify the Rhino
script jar. Currently, I've tried the following:
I have a build file that gets imported into my current build file. The
imported build file has an "available" task to set a property if a
particular directory exists, in the current directory.
I have a situation where I might instead have to not have that "import",
but instead do a "ant -f ../...
All
I had some ant scripts and decided to integrate ivy into them. After I have
done that I am getting compliation errors when calling
javac on the GWT code. But if I remove the ivy it all works fine. Is there any
reference to anyone have any similar issues
I am using ivy 2.2.0-rc1
error when
I read about the new macrodef task which can be used create a custom composite
task by combining other tasks together. Using the macrodef task instead of
antcall cant we overcome the performance overhead and the property visibility
issues with antcall?
--- On Thu, 8/19/10, Knuplesch, Juergen w
Well you can use the usual includes excludes parameters in
. One problem though is, that if you include files with
a common directory in their path such as org/github and org/postgresql
only one of them will end up in the jar file unless you specify
duplicate="preserve" in the task.
Jann
Am 19.0
Brilliant!
That does exactly what I want.
Only issue is that I cannot see how to
exclude classes/resources from the jars.
However, that does not affect my build file.
Peter
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Jann Röder wrote:
> I discovered that one can also use
>
> Am 19.08.10 17:10, schrieb
I discovered that one can also use
Am 19.08.10 17:10, schrieb Peter Reilly:
> Yes, tis is a known problem with the manual.
>
> Stefan Bodewig came up then the correct expression:
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> The manual will be updated..
> Peter
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> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:29
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> The change has been implemented in svn trunk[1] and may become part of
> the next Ant release. Using svn trunk my tests run as fast (or even
> faster) as they do using Ant 1.7.1.
Thank you very much! We'll definitely try it out.
> To be
Yes, tis is a known problem with the manual.
Stefan Bodewig came up then the correct expression:
The manual will be updated..
Peter
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Jann Röder wrote:
> Hi,
> I think I might have found an error in the documentation. On the page
> about the
Antcallback gives back some props you define
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Von: Niklas Matthies [mailto:ml_ant-u...@nmhq.net]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. August 2010 15:55
An: Ant Users List
Betreff: Re: Conditional target problem
On Tue 2010-08-17 at 16:20h, Vimil Saju wrote on user:
> I know a
August 19, 2009 - The Apache IvyDE project is pleased to announce its 2.1.0
release.
IvyDE is the plugin which integrates Ivy into Eclipse. It lets you manage your
dependencies declared in an ivy.xml in your Java Eclipse projects. IvyDE will
contribute to the classpath of your Java project or y
Hi,
I think I might have found an error in the documentation. On the page
about the jar task (http://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/jar.html) it says:
[quote]
Creates an executable jar file with a main class
"com.acme.ch
The EasyAnt project is pleased to announce its 0.8 version.
Easyant is a build system, that is based on Apache Ant and Apache Ivy.
Our goals are :
- to leverage popularity and flexibility of Ant.
- to integrate Apache Ivy, such that the build system combines a
ready-to-use dependency ma
On 2010-08-08, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> I'll suggest to add a configuration option that will allow people to
> disbale those requests on the dev list, but right now I can't do more
> than confirm that forked JUnit tasks are slower with Ant 1.8.[01] than
> with 1.7.1.
The change has been implemente
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