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Postponing some things until Ant1.7.2
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more feature creep
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ooh, its Vista EE
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java 1.6 features
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ * add a task that runs a completely new ant
process, with different env, maybe even JDK. Sometimes people
need this; running forrest builds is just one example. We'd
use to set it up.
I would prefer enhancing with fork and jvm attribute, like .
the reason for
I (currently) use the following macro:
which I use with the following macro:
in each directory with a list of sub-project directories I use a build
file like:
I like to keep each proj
>+ * add a task that runs a completely new ant
>process, with different env, maybe even JDK. Sometimes people
>need this; running forrest builds is just one example. We'd
>use to set it up.
I would prefer enhancing with fork and jvm attribute, like .
Jan
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let people run forking ants in big projects
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thoughts on improving big project runs
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more on testing
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Kevin Jackson wrote:
Hi Steve,
== Features ==
=== Ivy ===
* Bundle Apache Ivy 2.0.0?
* modify fetch.xml to use Ivy.
* add support to a graph of targets, not just a list, so it
can skip all dependents of a failing build
* any way to integrate download and declaration of an antlib?
===
Hi Steve,
== Features ==
=== Ivy ===
* Bundle Apache Ivy 2.0.0?
* modify fetch.xml to use Ivy.
* add support to a graph of targets, not just a list, so it can skip
all dependents of a failing build
* any way to integrate download and declaration of an antlib?
=== Scripting ===
* make
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Some things to think about
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= Ant1.7.1 Plans
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