Hi everyone. I can now make Ant + JUnit work on my machine, but only by
adding files to the Ant installation. I do *not* want to tell my students
they have to do this --- my experience is that mucking with third-party
installs leads almost instantly to maintenance migraines. So, here's what
I've
Hi Dominique. That doesn't seem to do it; I've changed the task to:
and it's still not deleting the "*~" files.
Thanks,
Greg
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Dominique Devienne wrot
My build.xml includes this:
It deletes the two working directories, but doesn't delete the *~ files.
Can anyone tell me why not?
Thanks,
Greg
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Hi everyone. Many thanks to William Lopez and Eric Burke for finding two
different solutions to my Ant + Hibernate grief. I've blogged their
findings here:
http://pyre.third-bit.com/blog/archives/000112.html
and you can find the files here:
http://pyre.third-bit.com/hb1/index.html
Is
Hi Martin. THe blog posting I cited desscribes the symptoms; it also
includes a link to the four files that make up the project. I've now
reproduced the problem on Solaris, too ;-)
Thanks,
Greg
> Hello Gregory
> Perhap you could be more specific about example which causes these race
> condition
Hi everyone. So, can there be race conditions in apparently-sequential
Ant build.xml files? The Hibernate folks say this isn't their fault...
http://pyre.third-bit.com/blog/archives/000110.html
Thanks,
Greg
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