Hi,
> all again. The
> >task can take 2 days on the server before it is finished.
>
> Can't you refactor that? There must be some way to break down
> a 2 day task.
It takes the server 2 days to do the task. Appart from buying a faster
server there is no way to speed things up.
> (Or is the two
> > I get this intermittently, too. The
> > shut-down-all-applications-and-try-again approach usually
> > does the trick,
> > though sometimes not... In those cases, opening cmd and doing
> > it "manually"
> > often works.
>
>OK, but most of the time I cannot shut down all applications because on
Hi Jim Cheesman,
> >
> >Anyway which service Pack are you running with on windows
> 2000? Perhaps a
> >new servicepack fixes this windows 2000 feature.
> >
> >Does anybody got any idea how to prevent windows 2000 from locking
> >directories?.
>
>
> I get this intermittently, too. The
> shut-down-
>
>Anyway which service Pack are you running with on windows 2000? Perhaps a
>new servicepack fixes this windows 2000 feature.
>
>Does anybody got any idea how to prevent windows 2000 from locking
>directories?.
I get this intermittently, too. The
shut-down-all-applications-and-try-again appro
Hi,
> From: Steve Holdener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 5:48 PM
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: Re: W2000 SP1 Delete of directory fails
>
>
> Martin van Wieringen wrote:
>
> > When I have a build.xml file which creates the build
Martin van Wieringen wrote:
> When I have a build.xml file which creates the build directory, compiles
> the classes to the build directory then put the .class file on a jar file
> in the dist directory and at the end deletes the entire build directory. It
> works fine however if I envoke the
Hi,
When I have a build.xml file which creates the build directory, compiles
the classes to the build directory then put the .class file on a jar file
in the dist directory and at the end deletes the entire build directory. It
works fine however if I envoke the build two times after each other