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



		
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