* Alan Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-06 15:45]: > * Alan Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-06 15:22]: > > I want to use a set of macros across projects, but when I write > > scripts that integrate the builds, I start getting a lot of > > warnings, even though the build works fine. > > > > Duplicated project name in import. Project mix defined first in > > /Users/alan/svn/xopen/enfilade/mix/mix.ant.xml and again in > > /Users/alan/svn/xopen/xstrategy/mix/mix.ant.xml > > > > It's hard to imagine why I'd use the import facility if I can't > > share an imported Ant file between projects. > > > > and > > > > Trying to override old definition of task sibling-ant > > > > In this the override doesn't matter because the macro is only > > called by the project that's building it's siblings (dependencies) . > > > > Is there a way to surpress these warnings? > > I'm looking at the Subversion code and there seems to be an > effort to supress the warings with a setIgnoreProject property. > > I'm not able to trigger this effect, however.
Figured it out. Don't add a name attribute to the project if it's a macro file. -- Alan Gutierrez - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://engrm.com/blogometer/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]