I think there is already a Jira issue. I will check. Gilles
> -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:07 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: resolution of relative paths in <buildlist> > > > > Sometimes when people ask me what I do for a living, I say "I > break things". Its why I'm so good at what I do: I'm > inherently clumsy. > > Today I have a project with buildlist > > <ivy:buildlist reference="child.projects" > skipbuildwithoutivy="true"> > <fileset dir="." includes="*/build.xml"/> > <fileset dir="extras" includes="*/build.xml"/> > <fileset dir="components" includes="*/build.xml"/> > </ivy:buildlist> > > this includes files which import configurations > > <configurations defaultconfmapping="runtime"> > <include file="../antbuild/ivy/configurations.xml"/> > </configurations> > > This is failing, because the relative path is being resolved > in the base directory, not relative to the ivy file itself. > > > /home/slo/Projects/SmartFrog/Forge/core/build.xml:358: impossible to > parse ivy file for > /home/slo/Projects/SmartFrog/Forge/core/testharness/build.xml: > ivyfile=/home/slo/Projects/SmartFrog/Forge/core/testharness/ivy.xml > exception=java.text.ParseException: problem occured while parsing ivy > file. message: > /home/slo/Projects/SmartFrog/Forge/core/../antbuild/ivy/config > urations.xml > (No such file or directory) in > file:/home/slo/Projects/SmartFrog/Forge/core/testharness/ivy.xml > > Defect? > > -Steve
