Hi,

With your syntax, it is giving the below error.

/*   <exec executable="bash">
          <arg line="scp -p -r /ccdata/oracle  /apps/oracle"/>
     </exec>
*/

/usr/bin/scp:  can't execute binary file.

i am using bash shell.


On 10/24/07, Rebhan, Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: venkata prasad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:15 PM
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: Re: SCP task to preserve exact time stamp
>
> /*
> But i am missing time stamp for some of the files and folders.
>
> Is it possible to know what are the files added/modified since last
> copy?
> */
>
> that's not the point you've asked for - "... preserving timestamps ..."
>
> for scp with preserving timestamps the solution which is working
> perfectly for me is =
>
> <exec executable="ksh" failonerror="true">
> <arg value="scp -p -r
> ...
>
> maybe the syntax of your exec =
>
> <exec dir="." executable="scp">
> <arg line="-p -r /ccdata/oracle  /apps/oracle"/>
> </exec>
>
> is wrong ?!
>
> try with =
>
> <exec executable="ksh">
> <arg line="scp -p -r /ccdata/oracle  /apps/oracle"/>
> </exec>
>
> change ksh to your standard shell
>
>
> Regards, Gilbert
>
>
>
>
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