Only noticed it now.. but I think the backslash in ANT_HOME is creating the
problem
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Just guessing ... should ANT_HOME really end in a backslash ?
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> Ok doing a "set" command reveals (something li
just suggested sanity checks...usually one tends to mistype the
paths in environment variables.
Hope that helps,
Tarun
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>> Ok, I've searched through the archives but couldn't find exactly the
>answer I need.
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>> I'm
do a SET at the command prompt. I think winme is funny vis a vis
autoexec.bat, as it was trying to transit to the new world of nt.
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Ok, I've searched through the archives but couldn't find exactly the answer I need.
I'm new to Ant, and just installed it on Windows Me into the following directory:
C:\devtools\ant
I changed my autoexec.bat to include the following lines:
set ANT_HOME=C:\devtools\ant
set PATH=%PATH%;%ANT_HOME%