/home/zahid/Eclipse Java Raspi/org.raspirecipes.helloworld/remotedebug.xml
specifically line 31.
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and the contents of /home/zahid/Eclipse Java
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and the contents of /home/zahid/Eclipse Java
Raspi/org.raspirecipes.helloworld/remotedebug.xml
specifically line 31?
From: Zahid Rahman
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 11:12 AM
To: user@ant.apache.org
Subject: test of
Perfect! Somehow missed that ... :) Thank you.
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On 2017-07-06, Roger Whitcomb wrote:
> Hi all,
>
On 2017-07-06, Roger Whitcomb wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just realized I have written some JUnit tests that rely on
> "assertNotEquals" that has just appeared "recently" in JUnit (as in, 4.11 and
> 4.12, but not 4.10). I'm testing for the presence of JUnit in the classpath
> in my "b
On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 10:13 +0200, Horvath Adam wrote:
> >
> > Give more command line arg
> >
> >
> >
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An even simpler way would be:
See the documentation: http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTasks/fail.html
Henk
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> Give more command line arg
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Thanks a lot.
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Yesterday, I had a problem with Ibiblio also and committed a fix for it into
SVN trunk.
Could you give it a try and see if the tests succeed now?
Maarten
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Revert to to ?
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Please revert.
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hello Chaitanya
your test suceeded.
where did you get my email address?
good luck.
alok
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Jan Materne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried with -v and -d. I think with -d we could print the skipping
Oops, I assumed Ant did without checking the source.
+1
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess Im confused why doesnt mkdir show 2 success messages instead
> of the just the first success message?
because the second task doesn't do anything. It does print something
like "not creating foo since it already exists" in ve
there and the create
was skipped but I would not want that much info in the standard message.
Bill
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If I understand co
essentially the 2nd mkdir did not complete?
Is this correct ?
Diky/Vielen Danke,
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> I guess Im confused
> why doesnt mkdir show 2 success messages instead of the just the first
> success message?
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I guess Im confused
why doesnt mkdir show 2 success messages instead of the just the first success
message?
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On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *Not sure about delete*
it will fail if you tell it to delete something that isn't there -
unless you set the quite attribute to true in which case it will
simply do nothing.
> but I know mkdir will fail if the folder is already in
Thanks Rich!
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> These prompt for a (relative or abso
Hello,
and tasks take
care of these details:
Here, we are trying to delete a non-existing
directory. Of course, deletes nothing but it
executes successfully. Next, with the second
invokation of we want to create a directory
that already exists and creates nothing but it
ex
These prompt for a (relative or absolute) path, and conditionally set a
property based on directory existence, and echo a message that reports
whether there's a directory at the given path:
unless="DIR.present">
Hope this
k,
Ninju
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*Not sure about delete*
but I know
mkdir will fail if the folder is already in place
Thus the reason
nt: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: test for directory existence
>> Good Morning All-
>>
>> How do you test for the existence of a folder before del or mkdir
>> operation
>> Has something to with >
> Good Morning All-
>
> How do you test for the existence of a folder before del or mkdir
> operation
> Has something to with
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to get my post back. HTH Bill
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On 25/08/05, Dick, Brian E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sorry about this message, but I am having some kind of problem with
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I have the same "pr
Hello,
the following script sets a property depending whether
a given folder is empty or not:
$${emptyprop} is ${emptyprop}
$${notemptyprop} is ${notemptyprop}
You might want to isolate the above code in a
for easier reusing.
Note that th
Oliver,
The only idea that comes to my mind is to place the
definition of weblogic.classpath path in a conditional
target:
HTH Ivan
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>
> I want to define
I am curious why ant will say that it is running a particular test,
but then just stops there. When I run the test manually it runs in under
2 seconds, but I can wait minutes and the java process is sleeping, and
never woken up. I actually have to kill it manually.
I hope this makes sense. I
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