Holger Rauch wrote:

Hi Peter!

Thanks a lot for your quick reply!

On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Peter Reilly wrote:



One can have a top-level fileset on unix.



What happens on Windows? Do I have to use some other value for dir there?


There is no top-level directory on windows. Each file system
has it's own top level directory - a:\,  c:\ etc.

I am not sure if one can use unc filenames with ant or cygwin type filenames and
I do not think they would work with filesets.


Peter



[...)
However, the filename specs in the includes still need to be relative
so they cannot include a leading directory separator.
[...]



I verified that and it worked :-)

Thanks a lot!

Greetings,

        Holger

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