I should probably open a Bugzilla bug on this, but I'll go ahead and post it
here to see everyone's opinion.
Here's the situation:
File testbug1.xml:
<project name="TestBug" default="main">
<property name="main-target" value="main" />
<property name="main-file" value="testbug2.xml" />
<target name="main" >
<ant target="${main-target}" antfile="${main-file}" />
</target>
</project>
File testbug2.xml:
<project name="testBug2" default="main">
<target name="main">
<style style="mystyle.xsl" basedir="${basedir}"
destdir="${basedir}" extension=".html">
<include name="convert.xml" />
</style>
</target>
</project>
(assuming "mystyle.xml" and "convert.xml" exist as well).
Running on Windows XP, and Sun JDK 1.2.2_015, and without Xalan in the
classpath, I correctly get an error that the Transformer could not be found.
However, the error looks like:
C:\test\testbug1.xml:10:
javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactoryConfigurationError: Provider for
javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory cannot be found
It incorrectly shows the error location as being in testbug1.xml, not
testbug2.xml.
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