The only way I can see, is to set shell into debug mode, using set -x
set -x
ls -l /tmp
Peter
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 8:16 PM, grayaii wrote:
> A lot of our build.xmls contain things like this, where “ls -l /tmp” is just
> some arbitrary command:
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> ls -l /tmp
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> Wh
I’ll be immodest and suggest my Ant Script Visualizer - it parses Ant scripts
and uses GraphViz to generate graphs.
It’s a Google Code project using Java WebStart, here’s the page with
instructions and examples of the output:
http://ant-script-visualizer.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/webstart/index.
Why not create a macrodef that echoes the input command and then calls the
ant-contrib task?
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