Re: property passed via ant to build file not being set

2010-07-13 Thread Eric Fetzer
ault label incrementer () uses the format string.number, providing the initial default label of build.1. -Original Message- From: Eric Fetzer [mailto:elstonk...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 6:06 PM To: Ant Users Subject: property passed via ant to build file not being set

Re: AW: property passed via ant to build file not being set

2010-07-13 Thread Eric Fetzer
elstonk...@yahoo.com] Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Juli 2010 00:06 An: Ant Users Betreff: property passed via ant to build file not being set OK, I am totally stumped! I have some behavior that works correctly when I call from the command line, but differently when cruise control calls it. I don't

RE: property passed via ant to build file not being set

2010-07-13 Thread John W. Lewis
build.1. -Original Message- From: Eric Fetzer [mailto:elstonk...@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 6:06 PM To: Ant Users Subject: property passed via ant to build file not being set OK, I am totally stumped!  I have some behavior that works correctly when I call from the command

AW: property passed via ant to build file not being set

2010-07-12 Thread Knuplesch, Juergen
Fetzer [mailto:elstonk...@yahoo.com] Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Juli 2010 00:06 An: Ant Users Betreff: property passed via ant to build file not being set OK, I am totally stumped!  I have some behavior that works correctly when I call from the command line, but differently when cruise control calls it

property passed via ant to build file not being set

2010-07-12 Thread Eric Fetzer
OK, I am totally stumped!  I have some behavior that works correctly when I call from the command line, but differently when cruise control calls it.  I don't understand.  Here's the skinny: 1)  cc calls my build.xml file 2)  my build file calls another build file 3)  the other build file calls