Stefan,
On 1/12/22 15:57, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On 2022-01-12, wrote:
Can the following questions be confirmed for Ant?
easily
1. Which versions of your products utilize Log4j 1.x, if any?
By default Ant doesn't use any version of Apache Log4J at all.
There is a deprecated BuildLog
Ashley,
NOTE: I do not speak for the Apache ant community. I'm just a volunteer
and member of the community.
On 1/12/22 13:37, ashley.ding...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
Hi,
Can the following questions be confirmed for Ant?
1. Which versions of your products utilize Log4j 1.x, if any?
a
David,
On 11/22/21 08:46, David Garratt wrote:
OK - I understand - I had expected a script to have a .sh file extension
That's just a convention. Windows will look for [foo].bat (among other
things) if you don't use a file-extension on the command-line, but UNIX
shells will not. Naming the s
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Stefan,
On 2/21/20 11:44, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On 2020-02-15, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>
>> Due to a mistake in a somewhat complicated build file, I
>> discovered that pattern sets can be redefined in a way that is
>> f
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
All,
I've been using ant for ... ever. And I just got caught by something
that I didn't expect.
I've come to expect that property values cannot be changed after they
have been set; that is, they are write-once and then they are constants.
Due to a
All,
I have searched the archives and found a possible course of action, but
I wanted to run it by everyone and see if there was a better way to do it.
I am re-vamping the nightly build for my project. The project itself
uses ant, and I will be using ant for the nightly build as well. What
I'd
Donald,
I have to agree with David on this one. I have considered doing something
similar myself and dismissed it as probably a waste of time.
I have a friend that has been dreaming of a language he wants to write
since we were in college. I always felt like if I were smart enough, I
could make a
EJ,
naw, I tried that a while ago, the user I'm using has all the proper
permissions.
Good suggestions tho...
I'm thinking it's something like that...
Did you hose the JAR file when you FTPd it to/from windoze? If you
didn't have the type set to binary, then you might have corrupted
it/them in t