Ant that worked? ;)

Jan 

>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Bourzeix, Hervé [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Gesendet: Montag, 1. Oktober 2007 11:07
>An: [email protected]
>Betreff: RE: uptodate and ivy 
>
>Hello, I found a solution :
>
>       <target name="pre_build">
>               <ivy:cachepath pathid="ivy.allconfs" conf="*" />
>               <pathconvert targetos="unix" 
>property="classpath.converted" refid="ivy.allconfs" />
>               <property file="${dist.dir}/.uptodate" />
>               <condition property="build.notRequired">
>                       <and>
>                               <equals 
>arg1="${classpath.persisted}" arg2="${classpath.converted}" />
>                               <uptodate 
>targetfile="${dist.dir}/.uptodate">
>                                       <srcfiles 
>dir="${src.dir}" includes="**/*" />
>                                       <srcfiles 
>dir="${test.dir}" includes="**/*" />
>                                       <srcfiles 
>dir="${config.dir}" includes="**/*" />
>                               </uptodate>
>                       </and>
>               </condition>
>               <condition property="_build.isBuildRequired" 
>value="Build is NOT required" else="Build is required">
>                       <isset property="build.notRequired" />
>               </condition>
>       </target>
>
>
>at the end of my build process :
>
>
>       <target name="post_build">
>               <echo 
>file="${dist.dir}/.uptodate">classpath.persisted=${classpath.co
>nverted}</echo>
>               <touch file="${dist.dir}/.uptodate" />
>       </target>
>
>
>
>then i use the if/unless target attribute set to build.notRequired.
>
>
>hope it would help someone else...
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bourzeix, Hervé [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 5:31 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: uptodate and ivy 
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I am looking into making my build process a liitle bit smarter 
>and avoid module build if not necessary. I use the uptodate 
>task. My issue is how to handle dependency changes as I am not 
>retrieving them, I am referencing dependency using cachepath. 
>Is someone has a solution to build only if a dependency changed.
>
>regards,
>
>Hervé
>

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