Re: How to process multiple files using exec

2006-03-27 Thread murthy gandikota
s Lead Release Engineer murthy gandikota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/27/2006 03:36:43 PM: > Hi > I have a tar xvf task to run on all the files in a directory. Here > is my ant script: > > > > > > How

How to process multiple files using exec

2006-03-27 Thread murthy gandikota
Hi I have a tar xvf task to run on all the files in a directory. Here is my ant script: How can I extend it to all the files found under ${a}/help? TIA Murthy - Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-t

RE: help with exclude patterns

2006-03-21 Thread murthy gandikota
hes. I checked the URL's and they all have **/* pattern but not */**/* pattern. Thanks! -Original Message- From: murthy gandikota [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:19 PM To: Ant Users List Subject: RE: help with exclude patterns Using this analogy, in the co

RE: help with exclude patterns

2006-03-20 Thread murthy gandikota
ks sections of the manual have some discussion about patterns. If you use name="**/*" it would mean that you want all files in all directories in the current directory and below it. HTH Bill -Original Message- From: murthy gandikota [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March

help with exclude patterns

2006-03-20 Thread murthy gandikota
Can someone please tell me how to interpret the asterisk? TIA Murthy - Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.