I gave up and decide just to used the copy to copy the files
<copy todir="${build.dir}">
<fileset dir="${basedir}">
<include name="host.txt"/>
<include name="urls_re"/>
<include name="urls"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
But here I faced another problem again...if one of the file is missing..it
won't come out error. Is there anywhere I can do to stop the process if a
file fail to be copy?
Jan.Materne wrote:
>
> You could <fileset dir="" includesfile=""/> or <filelist>.
>
> Jan
>
>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>Von: blazingwolf7 [mailto:[email protected]]
>>Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Dezember 2008 02:37
>>An: [email protected]
>>Betreff: RE: AW: Copying Folder
>>
>>
>>Yes..thank you this is a good solution. But now I have a
>>different thought.
>>Can I for example prepare a list, then in the list I will
>>specify what file
>>I want to transfer from the root directory to the new folder.
>>
>>Then it will refer to the file to determine which file to copy
>>and which
>>file not to transfer.
>>Can that be done?
>>
>>Rebhan, Gilbert wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: blazingwolf7 [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 10:12 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: AW: Copying Folder
>>>
>>> /*
>>> Not really...I just want to copy the files from the root directory
>>> But the root directory will have folders as well. Now the
>>problem I faced
>>> is
>>> how to filter out all the folders so that it only copy the
>>files from the
>>> root directory
>>> */
>>>
>>> after reading again, i believe you mean =
>>>
>>> a given folderstructure like that =
>>>
>>> c:\test>tree /F /A
>>>
>>> C:.
>>> | foo.txt
>>> | foobar.txt
>>> | foobaz.txt
>>> |
>>> +---sub
>>> | \---subsub
>>> | sub.txt
>>> |
>>> \---sub1
>>> \---subsub
>>> sub1.txt
>>> ...
>>>
>>> and you want to copy only the files on rootlevel
>>> foo.txt
>>> foobar.txt
>>> foobaz.txt
>>>
>>> right ??
>>>
>>> to achieve that, just use the *.* include pattern
>>> to catch only the files on roolevel =
>>>
>>> <project default="copy">
>>> <target name="copy">
>>> <copy todir="C:/flatten">
>>> <fileset dir="C:/test" includes="*.*" />
>>> </copy>
>>> </target>
>>> </project>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards, Gilbert
>>>
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