RE: How to get paths with forward slashes

2003-01-28 Thread Brian Murray
already tried it, but have you tried using double backslashes? In other words: I don't have log4j configured at the moment so I couldn't test this, but it has worked for me when using the task. Brian Murray Vanderbilt University -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailt

Immutable properties aren't really immutable

2002-04-05 Thread Brian Murray
set in the first property file? ______ Brian Murray Vanderbilt University -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Please clarify a point about properties

2002-04-02 Thread Brian Murray
ut it seems like Would set "my.desired.prop" to the STRING "${env.WHATEVER}" if WHATEVER was not a defined environment variable. Therefore, any attempt to set "my.desired.prop" in the "default.properties" file would fail because "my.desired.prop

RE: Question about User Home Dir on Windows?

2002-03-15 Thread Brian Murray
6 PM To: Ant Users List Subject: RE: Question about User Home Dir on Windows? On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 14:26, Brian Murray wrote: > The location of "user home" is customizable, even in Windows. In > Windows NT, 2K and XP, the USERPROFILE environment variable shows the > user

Re: WL 6.0 EJBC Ant build

2001-05-22 Thread Brian Murray
tejb.jar" is the jar generated by ejbc which includes the stub classes. Brian Murray Management Information Systems Vanderbilt University - Original Message - From: Schmoll, Brett x66244 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:41 AM Subject: WL 6.0 EJBC Ant build D

Re: Delete fails...

2001-04-12 Thread Brian Murray
Could be a couple of simple causes which I've discovered by beating my head against a wall: 1. Command prompt window open with the current directory == ${archive} (or one of its subdirs) 2. Windows explorer open and the currently selected folder == ${archive} Point 2 doesn't seem to happen consis

Have I figured out how properties work?

2001-04-09 Thread Brian Murray
ould be changed. However, a check of the source in Property.java shows that both types are treated identically. My apologies if this has been covered before. I can't always keep up with the list and have yet to locate a quality archive. BRIAN MURRAY [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vanderbilt University ICQ: 10506241