If I define a fileset via a patternset and a id like that: <patternset id="dopecopy.configpattern.kunde"> <exclude name="javahelp/**"/> <exclude name="imagesText/**"/> <exclude name="dcpcall.xml"/> <exclude name="mffafp.pro"/> </patternset> <fileset id="dopecopy.configfiles.kunde" dir="${dope.configdir.kunde}"> <patternset refid="dopecopy.configpattern.kunde"></patternset> </fileset>
And now I add another file to the fileset-dir: ${dope.configdir.kunde} E.g. like that: <jar destfile="${dope.configdir.kunde}/editorHelp.jar"> <fileset dir="${dope.configdir.kunde}/javahelp/editor" /> </jar> Will editorHelp.jar be copied or not? <copy todir="${dope.target.dir}/config"> <fileset refid="dopecopy.configfiles.kunde" /> </copy> Is editorHelp.jar part of the fileset, even if it did not exist, when I created the fileset? Why? In my case, I think it was part of the fileset and I don't understand why! In other words: When will filesets be evaluated? Waht are the rules? -- Jürgen Knuplesch www.icongmbh.de icon Systemhaus GmbH Tel. +49 711 806098-275 Sophienstraße 40 D-70178 Stuttgart Fax. +49 711 806098-299 Geschäftsführer: Uwe Seltmann HRB Stuttgart 17655 USt-IdNr.: DE 811944121 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]