RE: ant log/output vs. unless/if on a target

2010-01-18 Thread Thomas Menzel
...@brox.de] Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Januar 2010 08:18 An: Ant Users List Betreff: RE: ant log/output vs. unless/if on a target Hi, Yes, but then I get to see *a lot* of other stuff too, which I don't want to. There is already enough in my build log to look at ;) Or is there may be a way to co

RE: ant log/output vs. unless/if on a target

2010-01-18 Thread Thomas Menzel
Hi, Yes, but then I get to see *a lot* of other stuff too, which I don't want to. There is already enough in my build log to look at ;) Or is there may be a way to control the level of specific things such as this, i.e. smth. like log4j's logger id to control it? tom -Original Message

Re: ant log/output vs. unless/if on a target

2010-01-18 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2010-01-18, Thomas Menzel wrote: > Maybe I just don't know enough and this already works, but it would be > really great if ant would tell by default that a target isn't executed > because of an if/unless. It does so in -verbose mode. Stefan -

RE: ant log/output vs. unless/if on a target

2010-01-18 Thread Thomas Menzel
Hi, Thx for the pointer. But since I'm using oher people's build file (eclipse PDE build) this is not an option. And even though the is quite useful there are time where if/unless are less verbose and more handy. tom -Original Message- From: Knuplesch, Juergen Sent: Montag, 18. Janua