On 03/08/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Ant does not cache anything. It checks (by timestamp) if the class file is 
> uptodate to the source file.
> All "new" sources are then submitted to the compiler who decides what to 
> do.
> 
> Maybe you could post your directory structure and the parts of your two 
> buildfiles
> - subbuild: compiling, creating the jar
> - build: path, compile, antcall
> 
> Jan
> 
> >-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >Von: Petar Tahchiev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. August 2005 11:51
> >An: Ant Users List
> >Betreff: Re: Cannot Resolve symbol
> >
> >On 03/08/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> >> I have another ant file that I call with <ant antfile="">.
> >> >It compiles
> >> >some sources, builds a .jar, and later on I include that jar in the
> >> >classpath in the new compilation. They should be uptodate, because
> >> >wheever I call the master build file it compiles the one
> >that should
> >> >go in the classpath
> >>
> >> maybe the order from defining the path and calling the sub-build is
> >> wrong.
> >>
> >> <path id="cp"> ... </path>
> >> <target name="compile">
> >> <antcall.../>
> >> <javac ... classpathrefid="cp"/>
> >> </target>
> >>
> >> would not work, because the path is evaluated before the antcall.
> >>
> >>
> >> <target name="compile">
> >> <antcall.../>
> >> <javac ... >
> >> <classpath> ... </classpath>
> >> </javac>
> >> </target>
> >>
> >> should work
> >>
> >>
> >> Jan
> >>
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> >
> >Ant doesn't complain from not finding the object(because I
> >impotr it in the next files). It just says it can't find the
> >methods. So I am more to think that something with the
> >compilation is wrong. I deleted the jar file but the same
> >error occurs. I want to ask whether some kind of caching i s
> >possible because in the first compilation I have 9 files and
> >they compile really fast.
> >--
> >Regards, Petar!
> >
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Guys, I am really sorry for bothering you. Now I realize that I have 
forgotten to set the inhertall="false" attribute to the <ant antfile=""> 
tag. Now it works fine. I just want to applogize and for posting this 
message more than once. 
Have a nice day!

-- 
Regards, Petar!

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