> > I have been trying to use the jar task to replace a file in a
> > jar, but with
> > not success. It seems that if the jar file exists the jar
> > task don't do anything.
> >
> > My solution so far is to unjar and then jar again with the
> > ne
> I have been trying to use the jar task to replace a file in a
> jar, but with
> not success. It seems that if the jar file exists the jar
> task don't do anything.
>
> My solution so far is to unjar and then jar again with the
> new file. Is there a better
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Jan Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been trying to use the jar task to replace a file in a jar,
> but with not success. It seems that if the jar file exists the jar
> task don't do anything.
I the jar file newer than the file you want to
I have been trying to use the jar task to replace a file in a jar, but with
not success. It seems that if the jar file exists the jar task don't do
anything.
My solution so far is to unjar and then jar again with the new file. Is
there a better solution?
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Jan Sorensen