Thanks for the reply. How do you explain why it does work on other machines
as well as other users?
Steve Loughran wrote:
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> testn wrote:
>> My ant script uses tilde "~" in the path. It seems to work fine with my
>> colleagues but it failed to work in my unix m
My ant script uses tilde "~" in the path. It seems to work fine with my
colleagues but it failed to work in my unix machine. When I copy files to
~/deploy, instead of creating a directory called deploy in my home
directory, it actually creates "~/deploy" in my current directory instead. I
know I s