I am trying to copy a list of files, which have fully qualified paths EG: "/foo/bar/myfile.jar, /goo/car/myotherfile.jar" or "F:\foo\bar\myfile.jar, G:\goo\car\myotherfile.jar"
Any advice on how to do this? (I'm using 1.6.5) The following approaches do not work: (1) use for loop. For example: <for param="file" list="${files.lib.remote}"> <sequential> <copy file="@{file}" todir="${dir.dist.uses}"/> </sequential> </for> This approach generates this message: Warning: Could not find file /build/path/ /foo/bar/myfile.jar to copy. (2) use pathtofileset. For example: <path id="postcompile.files.remote"> <filelist dir="/" files="${files.lib.remote}" /> </path> <pathtofileset dir="/" pathrefid="postcompile.files.remote" name="postcompile.path.remote" /> <copy todir="${dir.dist.uses}"> <fileset refid="postcompile.path.remote" /> </copy> This approach yields: /foo/bar/myfile.jar is not relative to / BTW, my research of past postings shows that this (or a similar) topic was covered in posts on the following dates: 2005-10-04: Jan Materne, Steve Loughram, et al discuss changes to copy in 1.7 (Subject: Copy files according ant property) 2004-03-18: Jan Materne & Stefan Rufer - first approach suggested (Subject: How to copy absolute paths) 2003-08-11: Adam Hardy & Peter Reilly discuss modifying <copy> to accept filelists (Subject: "Copy" accepts FileList without any directory limitation - enhancement?) -- Paul Faulstich Systems Analyst L.L. Bean, Inc. Freeport, ME 04033 (207) 552-2294 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.llbean.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]