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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26128 Nested ant invocations can override properties Summary: Nested ant invocations can override properties Product: Ant Version: 1.5.4 Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: Other Component: Core tasks AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a chain of ant invocations in my project (cruisecontrol -> main build file -> utility library), and I'm seeing property values change from one level to the next. A simple example follows: ---------------- 1.xml ---------------- <project name="1" basedir="." default="test"> <target name="test" description="level 1"> <ant antfile="2.xml" dir="." inheritall="true"> <property name="test.property" value="1"/> </ant> </target> </project> ---------------- 2.xml ---------------- <project name="2" basedir="." default="test"> <target name="test" description="level 2"> <echo message="level 2 test.property before = ${test.property}"/> <ant antfile="3.xml" dir="." inheritall="true"> <property name="test.property" value="2"/> </ant> </target> </project> ---------------- 3.xml ---------------- <project name="3" default="test" basedir="."> <target name="test" description="level 3"> <echo message="level 3 test.property before = ${test.property}"/> <property name="test.property" value="3"/> <echo message="level 3 test.property after = ${test.property}"/> </target> </project> When I invoke: ant -f 1.xml I get: level 3 test.property before = 2 If in 2.xml the property statement is not embedded in the <ant> task, everything works as expected, but I can't use this in my real project, since I have multiple embedded invocations of the library task with different property values. If options are passed from the command line, everything works as well. Suggestions for work arounds are very welcome. I can provide additional details as needed. Thanks, Dave --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]