The symlink task (http://ant.apache.org/manual/OptionalTasks/symlink.html) can be used to create symbolic links with relative paths on a per-file basis:
<symlink link="dir_b/mylink" resource="../dir_a/myfile" /> The value given for the resource attribute is relative to the location of the link you are creating (same behavior as command-line usage of ln). Perhaps you can build upon this to create the set of links you need. If that doesn't work and you need to continue down the <apply> path you could try something like this, using relative=true, addsourcefile=false, and a glob mapper to create relative paths for the matching files. <apply executable="ln" dir="dir_b" relative="true" addsourcefile="false"> <arg value="-sf"/> <targetfile/> <fileset dir="../dir_a"> <include name="*.xml"/> </fileset> <arg value="."/> <mapper type="glob" from="*" to="../../dir_a/*" /> </apply> This is assuming you have a dir structure like this, which is inferred by your code: dir_a/ *.xml files somedir/ build.xml dir_b/ -Andrew On 11/5/07, yvesforkl <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > Creating SymLinks with relative paths shouldn't be too hard for ant. > However, > I can't figure out the right way to do it. > > Using bash commands, I'd do > > cd dir_b > ln -s ../../dir_a/*.xml . > > yielding symbolic links within dir_b that look like ../../dir_a/file1.xml > etc. > > What is the equivalent of this in ant? I have only managed to get absolute > paths with the code below (while the "relative" attribute will just link > file1.xml to file1.xml without any relative path) : > > <apply executable="ln" > dir="dir_b"> > <arg value="-sf"/> > <srcfile/> > <fileset dir="../../dir_a"> > <include name="*.xml"/> > </fileset> > <arg value="."/> > <mapper type="identity"/> > </apply> > > As I have fixed paths here, I considered putting the call to "ln" into a > single <exec>, but then how to change the working directory first? > > Yves > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Creating-SymLinks-with-relative-paths-tf4751944.html#a13587787 > Sent from the Ant - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >