Ok.... I've downloaded a nightly build of ant, to see how the sort tag works. It still doesn't give me the ordering I need. \---01_Vdir1 | 01_file1.sql | +---00_Vdir2 | 00_file2.sql | 01_file3.sql | \---01_Vdir3 | 01_file4.sql | 02_file5.sql | \---01_dir4 01_file6.sql 02_file7.sql 03_file8.sql That's my directory structure. If I do a dir /s *.sql from the root dir, I get the files in the following order : 01_file1.sql 00_file2.sql 01_file3.sql 01_file4.sql 02_file5.sql 01_file6.sql 02_file7.sql 03_file8.sql Which is exaclty what I'm looking for. When I use the sort tag, it's sorting by the file name, so it gives me the following order: 00_file2.sql 01_file3.sql 01_file1.sql 01_file6.sql 02_file7.sql 03_file8.sql 01_file4.sql 02_file5.sql Is there any atribute I can set in the sort tag so that it returns the file as the dir /s command ? Thanks a lot John. Matt Benson wrote: --- João Augusto Charnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Is there any work around I can do to achieve some kind of ordering until 1.7 comes out?You could subclass fileset to order things.Any idea on when 1.7 is coming out ?Nothing concrete, hopefully by the end of the year at the latest. -Matt __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --
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- Re: Fileset search file Antoine Levy-Lambert
- Re: Fileset search file João Augusto Charnet
- Re: Fileset search file Matt Benson