As a secondary question, has anyone else had the problem on Win2K and/or Win9X that
running "build dist" to update your local dist doesn't properly update the classes?
I've found that after making changes, I have to run "build clean", then "build dist"
in order to get my new code to execute. I assume it's either an ant thing (maybe I
have an older version, I'll look into that), or a file problem where the old class
can't be overwritten (although I'm not getting any kind of errors on the dist task).
The dist task appears to compile the correct number of new classes and copy them, but
I'm not seeing my new code executing, although it works properly if I clean it first.
It's not a huge problem, but it is an inconvenience, so I was hoping I could figure
out what was going on.
Thanks,
Matt Pangaro
Loki Technologies
http://www.lokitech.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Benett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Java Apache Mail Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject: What's in a Dist? (Was Re: Need a complete Package distribution list)
> Anyone know why we don't have all the files in cvs in the dist?
> Specifically, the build.bat/sh and associated files?
>
> Are we assuming that anyone who wants to re-compile the source will use
> anonymous cvs?
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