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First I must say that Ant is not a process language it is a rules
language so tasks like and do not belong in Ant.
Now, is this more like what you want...
X is True!
X is False!
Yadda...
Yadda...
Yadda...
Fully testing this snippet is left as an exerc
Hi
I use ant as a process control tool but have tried to keep my targets
close to the ant model. I do use some looping over a set of files but
only where it is truly needed. I try hard to use the depends and
if/unless constructs to control the execution of targets. I have avoided
using antcal
You might want to look at PDFCreator
(http://www.pdfforge.org/products/pdfcreator). It is a printer driver
that installs just like a printer so that you can print a document to
PDF from any application. I have been using it on Windows for several
years. It has some minor annoyances on Windows V
Hi James.
Take a look at the Ant task or the antContrib task either
of which could be useful to you for this particular case.
HTH Bill
James Griggs wrote:
I am looking for way to iterate through a property that contains a
semicolon delimited list of libraries (jars). The property could
co
You might try setting the ANT_HOME env variable and adding the /bin dir
of ANT_HOME to your PATH var. I have both of those set on my machine
from the installation of ANT.
HTH Bill
贾昊林/Albert Jia wrote:
Hi,David
Thanks for your reply. But sometimes, I have to code between different
workstatio
Create a target named init which will define/set props.someprop to any
value.
HTH Bill
warhero wrote:
##how use some logic based on a
property from
the props file that will either execute the "exec" or just pass it?
Properties are immutable. Run the build file with -verbose and you will
probably see that count is not being updated because it is already set.
Once set a property will not be set a different value.
That said, I think there is a way to use ant-contrib to do this. Look at
the math property task
Hello Erica,
Have you tried to use the task? It might help here to
your task to each file in a list.
If that does not work and you are not opposed to adding antcontrib to
your process, the following example may help using the task from
antcontrib.
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In the ex
I don't have any problems with your file on my Windows XP system (and it
surprises me).
This is what I get when I run it:
C:\TEMP>ant -p
Buildfile: build.xml
OMAP_19.12M4 Build script
Main targets:
All--> Builds an integrated Symbian S60 image
Baseport --> Builds the Symbian S60 Basepo
A little while ago Jan Materne suggested the following for another
question about files in a directory.
Can you use something similar, maybe with a * or **/*, and check if the
length of the file list is 0?
HTH Bill
Anderson, Rob (Global Trade) wrote:
I have a build.xml that
Should your path say "ant" instead of "ants"?
Mayuresh Kshirsagar wrote:
>I am trying to use ant with cygwin. But I am always getting the error:
>
>
>
>mayuresh% ant
>
>Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher
>
>
>
>I have set the ANT_HOM
Also, if you're using ssh keys, make sure you use the proper permissions
on those directories containing the keys. Giving too much permission
(e.g., 0777) can cause automated login to fail.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Anderson, Rob (Global Trade) [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Tell me about it, I still don't understand what's going on, but it
works, so that's good enough for me.
Thanks!
rich
Matt Benson wrote:
>Mappers can be kind of funny. It would probably take
>a lot of research to decide whether that i
'ant -v' helped, thanks!
Here's a snippet of verbosity i received:
[apply] The ' characters around the executable and arguments are
[apply] not part of the command.
[apply] Output redirected to
/home/rich/workspace/radar/server/webapp/build/webapp/css/reg
Hi, no, that's not it, unfortunately. I just noticed that myself, but it
looks I deleted it by accident in the email, not the code itself.
Matt Benson wrote:
>
>>My output files are empty when I run this. Does
>>anyone know what I'm
>>doing wrong?
>>
>>
>>
>The first thing I notice is that yo
ould work, but it doesn't:
My output files are empty when I run this. Does anyone know what I'm
doing wrong?
Muchas gracias!!
rich
Is there any good way to count how many lines in a file there is?
You could also write a simple, custom Task to do this; see the online
Ant manual for guidance...
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. that it may find itself on a "headless" computer. But
in that case this proposed variation would resort to a
stdout/stdout-based prompting...)
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Martin Gainty wrote:
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How do you test for the existence of a folder before del or mkdir
operation
Has something to with
IMHO, procedural tasks do not belong in Ant. Ant is a rules driven system.
Yes, I have used the procedural tasks from Ant Contrib and yes, I think they
are useful. But, they don't belong in Ant core. I always try to implement
the Ant file in pure Ant first, and, only as a last resort do I use the
Only a guess, but it looks like the class files for each of the compile
targets go in the same directory. Javac will use that directory to resolve
class files it needs as well as the classpath.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: Barak Yaish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, Decem
Here is the debug output from a test run on XP Pro 2002 for the sample build
file you sent.
C:\TEMP>ant -d clean
Apache Ant version 1.6.5 compiled on June 2 2005
Buildfile: build.xml
Adding reference: ant.PropertyHelper
Detected Java version: 1.4 in: C:\j2sdk1.4.1_05\jre
Detected OS: Windows XP
Ad
Have you tried the verbose (-v) or debug (-d) command line options? Be
warned, they put a lot of stuff on the console. When I use them I redirect
the console to a file then browse it with an editor.
HTH Bill
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From: Brown, Carlton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday
Ahh, but is even better to take advantage of the fact that properties are
immutable.
For example, I have a file called user.properties that contains some default
property settings. If the user does not want to use them then she just
specifies a user name on the command line and the user.properties
mm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:59 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Size of zip file
Bill Rich wrote:
> Many years ago (when floppies and sneaker net were the tranport method
> of
> choice) there were two Unix utilities available to split a zip file
>
Many years ago (when floppies and sneaker net were the tranport method of
choice) there were two Unix utilities available to split a zip file into
parts and merge the parts back to a single zip file. I don't remember who
supplied them or if they are even still available. Perhaps google will
reveal
If you set the environment var using MyComputer, did you restart the command
window before using it? This is a common issue with windows in that the env
vars do not affect the open command windows.
HTH Bill
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From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, Septem
Gayan, you can redirect the console output to a file using something like
this:
ant ... -v >log.txt
In the log.txt file will be the console output from running the command.
Open it with a text editor and you will see the whole command as requested.
HTH Bill
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From: Stev
It could also stand for Problem Report ...
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Previously Reported ?
just a guess ...
:)
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IMHO you are being "helped" by the windows command processor. I think it
treats whitespace as meaningless. What you would end up with is ...-cacheDir
-dt... which the command processor will reduce to ...-cacheDir -dt...
Try typing the command on the command line exactly like it would be
presented
I sometimes have this problem when I post from an email account that is not
the one I used to register on the listserv. Many times it takes a day or so
to get my post back. HTH Bill
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 7:43 AM
I think part of the answer to this question is another question - why do you
need to change the value of the property?
In Ant properties are immutable. The targets are rule based which implies
that all rules have an equal chance of firing based on the conditions at the
time of evaluation.
Can you
You need something like the following to define the classpath:
Then when you use it use something like this in the task:
Setting the value of the file name in a property won't do it for you.
HTH Bill
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/selectors/ContainsRegexpSelector.java?content-type=text%2Fplain
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>Von: Bill Rich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Gesendet: Freitag, 5. August 2005 07:11
>An: user@ant.apache.org
>Betreff: RE: containsregexp selector Ant 1.6.5
>
>Thanks Jan, you raise a good point about
ublic class LRB01 extends java.util.ListResourceBundle {...}
Jan
>-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. August 2005 20:13
>An: 'Ant Users List'
>Betreff: containsregexp selector Ant 1.6.5
>
>Hi All,
>I
Hi All,
I am trying to use a fileset to find all the Java ListResourceBundle files in a
product. I am trying to use the following:
Works great if "class", "extends", and "ListResourceBundle" are on the same
line in a file. If there is a line break in there a
Nevermind...fun times with Linux..
My fix...
I deleted/mv'd /etc/ant.conf as it was dictating my environment outside
of what I specified in my shell script that invoked ANT.
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So it seems like I have the correct classes necessary. Anyone else run into
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This is not expected behavior, at least by me. I do this kind of thing by
setting my properties in an init target then using them in my other targets.
Don't seem to have a problem with it. I assume these two targets are in the
same build file, right.
Bill
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From: [EMAIL
This is untested --
You can use to generate a list of your *.jj files, then use
to place the list in a property, then use the ant-contrib
to iterate over the property passing each file in the list to javacc.
HTH Bill
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If you have not tried it and gotten a specific error, how are we going to
help you. RTFM. exec is pretty well documented.
Bill
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No, the difference is between mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bill Rich wrote:
> See if this will help as a model --
>
> f
See if this will help as a model --
The element passes the arg to the JVM while the element
passes the arg to the target class.
HTH Bill
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Sent:
has been added. It's working successfully with other manual
builds.
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If you have a classpath set, remove it. Let Ant set the classpath for you.
Be sure JAVA_HOME is set properly. The only tools.jar file I have is
C:\j2sdk1.4.1_05\lib\tools.jar, I don't have a classpath env var set and it
works just fine for me.
HTH Bill
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From:
Hmm...well...tools.jar was in my classpath. It didn't work so I even
manually copied into ANT_HOME/lib and it still didn't pick it up.
Bummer.
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ache/tools/ant/taskdefs/optional/native2ascii/Native2AsciiAdapterFactory.class
2972 06-02-05 15:12
org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/optional/native2ascii/SunNative2Ascii.class
..but it still won't work...any thoughts?
-Rich
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Here is a target that does the entire tree beginning at ${src.dir}. It
includes all the files in the directories that begin with the
${pkg.base.dir} directory. The classpath.javadoc property is set in the init
target and is shown following the javadoc target.
If you fiddle around with this you can
yone else have this issue?
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Maybe try a . Try fiddling around with this to see if you can
make it work.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: Kjersti Berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 1:37 AM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Re: Javadoc on all subdirectories
Here is a sample for handling JavaCC that I use. It is similar to what you
want for IDL.
HTH Bill
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From: Jeffrey E Care [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:31 PM
To: Ant Users List
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Try using < for the < character. Ant is in an XML file so you should use
the element names for XML reserved characters.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: Karr, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:47 AM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: RE: Ant 1.5.4: How to do genera
You may have to play around with it to make sure the whitespaces are in the
right places, especially the end of the line. I assumed that a name was on a
single line terminated by whitespace. You are also assuming that a person
can have only two parts to their name. If the last name can have Jr.,
Because of the space in the path (/php httpd/)? There has been much
discussion on this forum about spaces in path names.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: blackwater dev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 8:11 AM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: exec task failing
I have
n if you need
to run sudo. I would assume that since 'sudo' may be something widely
used for administrative purposes there may be solution or fix for
thisat least I hope so. :-)
Any help is appreciated.
-Rich
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the ANT environment.
Thanks,
Rich
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The attached macro snippet does something like what you want. It takes
filetypelist as a parameter. filetypelist is a semi-colon separated list of
items from a control file.
HTH Bill
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A property file is a PropertyResourceBundle. You could look that up in the
Java docs. Bill
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To: Ant Users List
Subject: RE: Alternative to PropertyTask from Ant delivery
Wonder if there
Since properties are immutable I don't think you need to check to see if a
property is set or not. Make sure you set the default after any other
possible setting of the property. If the property gets set then setting the
default will do nothing.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: Peter Re
Since properties are immutable I don't think you need to check to see if a
property is set or not. Make sure you set the default after any other
possible setting of the property. If the property gets set then setting the
default will do nothing.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: Peter Re
Since properties are immutable I don't think you need to check to see if a
property is set or not. Make sure you set the default after any other
possible setting of the property. If the property gets set then setting the
default will do nothing.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: Peter R
de' element."
OK, but can anyone tell me how to write what I want? Essentially, set
the ZIP_FILE_EXISTS property if there's at least one match to
"${DIR}/*.zip", though NOT counting "${DIR}/not_this_one.zip"...
Thanks in advance,
Rich Wagner
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that doesn't work, no idea.
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en be processed by other tasks to extract what you want from it and set
properties.
AntContrib has a task.
HTH
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can be used to remove the unwanted parts.
HTH Bill
-Original Message-
From: Andre Charbonneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 8:19 AM
To: user@ant.apache.org
Subject: extracting project revision number
Hi,
I would like to extract the Subversion build number of my
If you can get the list of directories into a file you could use loadfile to
load the file into a property. You can then transform the property into a
delimited list then use the antcontrib for to process the list.
You can use filterchain with loadfile to help make the delimited list. There
is a r
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-Original Message-
From: Oski Wee [mailto:[
To avoid the procedural logic you could have done the following:
This is more within the philosophy/architecture of Ant.
Bill
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Subject: RE: Conditions
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The only action a condition task performs is set a property if the
condition
is true. You can then use the property you have s
is appreciated.
Here's my code:
The ${component} release candidate build is now available!
Thx
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If you are running a flavor of UNIX, make sure your /etc/hosts file
reflects the correct IP for your local system. I had the same issue and
that fixed it for me.
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Well...that worked...
Thanks for the workaround. I'll use that for now.
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To: user@ant.apache.org
Subject: RE: Odd MailLogger issue..
I invoke MailLogger like so
org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:90)
Obviously I've filled out the MailLogger.from variable. Anybody else had
this problem?
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Rich Harris
Release/Configuration Engineer
I think it worked the way it should have. I believe what you told it was to
include the C:/Program Files/IBM/SQLLIB/java and the db2java.zip,
db2jcc.jar, and db2jcc_license_cu.jar files from the "base path".
Therefore, when you give it a specific path for the 3 files it finds them.
HTH
Bill
This looks like a source code file problem not an Ant problem. Try running
native2ascii on your source code file to encode all the Japanese characters.
I don't think the source code file can have anything other than ascii
characters in it.
HTH
Bill
-Original Message-
From: Lylesh V Menez
Hello Alvaro,
Since you have two targets named tar1 Ant will execute just the first one.
The second one does not make any sense. Try this:
HTH
Bill
-Original Message-
From: Alvaro Andrés Montañez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:01 AM
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