I'm trying to create a jar file and exluding certain packages and/or
classes.
Some of my excludes are not working correctly. Is there any way to
recursively exclude a directory and all of it's sub-directory layers? There
are varying levels underneath the main direcectory.
In the below example I want to deleted directory 'd'. It does not work for
some reason.
what I really want to do is exclude 'b' and every thing under neath it.
If I have a directory the has only one level of sub-direcories like 'a'
below that works OK
<jar jarfile="${output}/output.jar">
<fileset dir="${output.classes}">
<exclude name="a/b/c/d/*.class" />
<exclude name="a/b/c/**/" />
<exclude name="a/**/*" />
</fileset>
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