Hi, We've recently moved part of our build environment from traditional unix make to ant, and we're encountering some problems (ant 1.6.2, by the way)
- We have an hierachical archive organization, in which individual programmers only work on single components of the product. Typically, a single component is a single jar. - Each developer works in a partial cpy of a so-called gate archive. This gate-archive contains the jar's for all components in the archive. We now build a class path using the following snippet: <available file="${jlib.ws}" type="dir" property="jlib.ws.available"/> <available file="${jlib.gate}" type="dir" property="jlib.gate.available"/> <path id="cmgr.classpath"> <fileset dir="${jlib.ws}"> <include name="*.jar"/> </fileset> <fileset dir="${basedir}"> <include name="${jlib.gate}/*.jar" if="jlib.gate.available"/> </fileset> </path> Clearly, this leads to some duplication: the gate archive also contains the component jar, and we're somewhat worried about picking up the wrong version of the jar file. How do I exclude a file which is already in the path from being added to the path ? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]