> AFAIK, <delete is currently turned off for security reasons > > Is it? > > IIRC I added <delete> to ensure that two different builds inside the > same directory tree didn't affect each other. mockobjects? Yes, I > think so. Basically I was building the same project twice against two > different sets of dependencies. > > Not using <delete> but using to different build directories (or even > separate modules) would have been cleaner. No problem with cleaning > this up - delete can go.
It was turned off, until I figured out (i.e. re-read the documentation) that it could be done relative to the project, so not a danger of deleting /. If there were any '..' entries in the path it was rejected. Crude, but hopefully "good enough". So, right now it is enabled. > > and <mkdir is something that gump could easily infer by itself > > (basically, gump can try to read all the directories that are > > references in the descriptors and, if not there, they can be built. > > If Gump does that, fine. Yup, I agree. We ought add it to JIRA. We'd be removing an issue for folks that is quiet obscure, and no new user ought need to know such things. regards, Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]