Hi,
I want to use spawn for exec in linux.
I have used following code in my build.xml
but when i ran ant in shell terminal, following msg is displayed:
th task doesn't suppport spawn
please provide some solution or any workaround so that i can have same
affect as i
Hi,
to find out which ant you are using, simply type :
$ which ant
in your console.
To use another version of ant, for instance ant1.6.5, supposing you have
installed ant1.6.5 under /opt/apache-ant-1.6.5, set the following
environment variables :
ANT_HOME=/opt/apache-ant-1.6.5
export ANT_HOME
I also don't think you want to use spawn in this instance... I am
guessing you want to see the result of the call? If so, ant won't log
anything with the spawn attribute set to true. Another thing, I note
you are using ls - unfortunately, with no spawn, you will get an error
from sh as follo
Hi,
I need to deal wit ha few build.xml's. It would be easie for me to
understand the build process if I have a tool that would scan all build
files that take part in the process and would present the build process
in the form of a flow chart or other graphical form.
Do you know what can help?
T
Someone was pointing me to antdoc - http://antdoc.free.fr/ - which might
be of use...but I think it only does html (I have not yet used it...but
its on my todo list)...
Zywno, Maciej wrote:
Hi,
I need to deal wit ha few build.xml's. It would be easie for me to
understand the build process if
Hi,
I am passing few arguments to the java task.
I would like to pass an endorsed folder as a jvmarg to the
task with fork="true".
As one of the arguments take with a pattern like "*.xml" the
fork is causing problem in the ant task.
This is send
There is a free tool called Ant Explorer that generates flow charts.
http://www.yworks.com/en/products_antexplorer_about.htm
Ben
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Thanks! It's a pity you cannot print, or export the results, but anyway
it gives some idea of the build process.
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Hello Jan,
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> An:
> Betreff: AW: Could I bind an antlib to a xmlns via ?
>
> >Yes,
> >it is painful!
>
> I was hidden
> There is no hint in the manual of taskdef [1], typedef [2] or ant
Hi,
I am not sure why the java task expands the "*.xml",
try \*.xml instead, may be it will work.
I was not aware that there is a shell interpreter between the java task and the
actual invocation of java. Java itself does not expand wildcards, as they do
not mean anything in general for Java.
Hello,
can you mail a snippet of your build file ?
I have no clue why you have this problem.
Regards,
Antoine
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also google for antexplorer, it creates a graphical mapping of your targets
and tasks and the files involved.
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You can configure sudo to allow you to run commands without entering a
password. This is probably your best option. See the sudo documentation
for details.
-Rob Anderson
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Ventakesh,
If you are trying to do ssh on a remote machine and then execute
some commands on a remote machine. Better try it using public private keys.
Also do one more thing, become a sudo user and then generate the keys if you
want to execute a command using sudo user.
-Saket
Hi,
(I might have missed this suggestion)
Why not just put a script or ant build on the remote machine? Then call
that from Ant using sshexec.
best,
-Rob
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Javadoc task produces "folder does not contain any package"
What does this mean?
Thank You,
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Good Afternoon All-
Apparently sourcepath attribute doesnt parse the value assigned inside Javadoc
task
If inside the
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Javadoc task produces "folder does not contain any package"
Wha
Martin Gainty wrote:
Javadoc task produces "folder does not contain any package"
What does this mean?
Thank You,
I dont see this string in the current version, but there is something
very similar,
log(baseDir + " doesn\'t contain any packages, dropping
it.",
Heres my take
If I am coding a once - y thing and it WORKS and I say wait a minute
this is a waste of time since I am doing the SAME operation for all entities in
a container
namely all file(s) in the folder
then I extract out the file specific stuff namely filename.extension and then
use the fol
Hi Antoine,
Thanks for your reply.
The argument is passed along with path.
But the result is same. In fact here fork="true" causing the
problem.
The JDK version is 1.4.2_08.
Regards
Yagna
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