So are you saying that all the java packages start under ${src}? Or do the
packages start in directories below ${src} - e.g. ${src}core, ${src}tools,
where the packages com.mycorp.MyClass.java lives under these directories?
If so, you'll need to set the source path to ${src}core, etc.
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From: "Tara Hernandez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ${src} points to a subdirectory at the same level as the build.xml. No
> symbolic links.
>
> Hrmmmmmm...
>
> Diane Holt wrote:
>
> > --- Tara Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I figured I was doing something wrong.
> >
> > Doesn't look like it (although you don't say where ${src} points to, so
> > maybe there could be something odd there, even though it seems unlikely).
> > Would you happen to have symbolic links in your tree?
> >
> > Diane
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