Just an idea ...
Jan
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Shankar S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. März 2007 01:59
>An: user@ant.apache.org
>Betreff: Checking for files in a directory
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>Hi,
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>Is there a way in ANT where I could check if a lis
only catches available files ...
Jan
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Shankar S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. März 2007 02:45
>An: Ant Users List
>Betreff: Re: Checking for files in a directory
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>OK let me put it this way .. intead of having 50 name="blahblah" >
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> Just an idea ...
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Of course by now Jan has realized that
was the condition to use rather than . ;)
Other thoughts: if your list was e.g. 50 files as y
Hi,
Your best bet is to debug it with Eclipse but NOT using the Eclipse
junit tool.
Change the ant junit target, add these jvmargs to the junit target
Here I am using 8787 port for debugging which should be a free port on your
machine.
When the ant reaches this task, it will wait (
thanks a tonne .. that's the nicest way 'cause my build.xml is not longer
dependent on these often changing o/p files ..
i was trying to do something like this
Get a list of subdirectiories
Say my base directory is /ci ..and it has folders like /ci/RL_1_5_9 ,
/ci/RL_1_5_10 , /ci/RL_1_5_11
and
>i was trying to do something like this
>Get a list of subdirectiories
>Say my base directory is /ci ..and it has folders like
>/ci/RL_1_5_9 , /ci/RL_1_5_10 , /ci/RL_1_5_11
> and inturn under folder RL_1_5_9 i have 2007_15030945
> basically i have to go through status.txt present in these
d
Hi guys,
Any luck for me? Anything that i can provide to help you guys to help me?
Hope that i can solve this fast.
Thanks.
Warm regards,
Jacky Wong
Jacky wrote:
Hi guys,
I encounter this error when trying to build my project (it works fine
previously):
BUILD FAILED
/www/dist/production