Thanks.

Is there a difference between these two sets:

        <include name="**/*" />
        <include name="**" />

-Doug

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BACKUP is a file
BACKUP/ or BACKUP/** is a directory

Jan


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Douglas Kramer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 8. Februar 2005 22:37
An: Dominique Devienne
Cc: Ant Users List
Betreff: Re: copy all but exclude one directory

Thanks, that works.

I'll submit a request to document that <exclude> works
to exclude only the specified files or directories -- that is,
it must name all the files to exclude, not just a top-level
directory.

BTW, what's the reason that these are not equivalent:

       <include name="**/*" />


<include name="**" />


-Doug

(It looks like including files below BACKUP is stronger
than excluding the top-level directory BACKUP)

Dominique Devienne wrote:

From: Douglas Kramer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
             <exclude name="BACKUP" />

Use <exclude name="BACKUP/**" />

--DD

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