Just my 2p.....
Hmm, removing WAR ? I know there's been some discussion about the use of zipfilesets but doesn't this approach make things less easy for end users? Personally, I prefer the 'clean' syntax of <war> but I guess as long as there's a war, ear, rar, car example in the docs under jar then I suppose it doesn't matter. I'll resend ear in a mo. Bye, Les > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 03 April 2001 10:59 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: continuing development for ant 1.4 > > > At 10:33 3/4/01 +0100, Les Hughes wrote: > >It was pretty obvious that you guys had other things on your > minds recently > >but when can we expect to see new 1.x tasks making it into > CVS - once all of > >the discussion is over maybe? > > as soon as something gets enough votes. I only personally use a small > subset of ant tasks and thus don't really feel confident > about checking in > changes without someone else checking it. Whenever I ask for > other people > to check it no one does ... hence it doesn't get added ;) > > >In my case, I'm waiting on a decision on <ear> > > If you want it then I will add it in but there was concern > that it is no > longer needed. Resend it and if no one -1s it then I will check it in. > > >and more importantly, Kirk's <p4counter>. > > no idea about that ;) > > >Also, I was wondering will 'old' 1.x tasks will need to be > ported to 2.x > >sometime in the not to distant future? > > I would more say "distant" future as we haven't even got into > design phase > of ant2 so ... ;) > > >I'd like to start thinking about > >cleaning up the P4 stuff, in particular around the use (or > not) of Oro for > >regexp matching in p4base but I'd rather wait for the 2.x > framework to be a > >little firmer before starting if it'll require task re-writes. > > rewrite it now if you want ;) > Cheers, > > Pete > > *-----------------------------------------------------* > | "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind, | > | and proving that there is no need to do so - almost | > | everyone gets busy on the proof." | > | - John Kenneth Galbraith | > *-----------------------------------------------------* >
