On Monday, July 8, 2002, at 06:12 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- > I don't think there are any worries here. You can use > includeAntRuntime to control it. I had actually forgotten that I had explicitly set that to false. My build files now set it to a property, and only when I am building ANT parts does it go to true. This exactly solved my problem, and let me start deploying my custom task and logger. I now only need to solve an uptodate problem, and I am good to go. > By the way, my Titanium Mac OS X PowerBook (the old wimpy 667 model :) Don't be too unhappy about the clock rate - mine has been a trooper since last September. It logged a lot of miles, and built a LOT of code. One word of advice - get 768M or 1G of RAM for it fairly quickly. I found that with 512M, I tend to run out when using OptimizeIt and a full IDE. Simple command line builds are not a problem, but it gets dicey with lots of crud loaded. Not that I would mind a gigahertz processor, but the 667 is humming along happily. > should arrive any day now. I'll be hitting you up for some help soon, > probably! :)) Ask away, though you may not need any real help. I found it installed like a dream, and has been Just Working for me. Scott -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>