You're welcome.  ;)

Thanks!



Matt Benson wrote:
The recommended way to do this uses the <pathconvert>
task.  In Ant 1.6.5:

<pathconvert refid="my.path.id" property="my.path" />
<echo>$${my.path}=${my.path}</echo>

In Ant 1.7:

<pathconvert refid="my.path.id" />

You're welcome.  ;)

-Matt

P.S.  You -could- also use
<echo>${toString:my.path.id}</echo>

But that's technically unsupported.


--- Douglas McCarroll
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

I have a path that I'd like to output to the
console.

For example:

    <path id="my.path.id">
        <pathelement location="${a.path}"/>
        <pathelement location="${another.path}"/>
    </path>

If I do this:

    <echo message="${my.path.id}" />

I get this:

    [echo] ${my.path.id}

I assume that the problem here is that I'm trying to
treat an id as though it is a property, and it's not.

If you wanted to output the paths for debugging,
what would you do?

TIA!

Douglas



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