Dear members,
If I want to invoke a ant command during a telnet target it seem to me it
doesn't work. If I do:
<target name = "remote-build"
<telnet
password = "${telnet.password}"
port = "${telnet.port}"
server = "${telnet.server}"
userid = "${telnet.userid}"
>
<write>ant -l log.txt usage</write>
</telnet>
</target>
the build file is on the $HOME directory so it should be executed. At the
end of the execution the log.txt file exist, but it is empty.
Nevertheless if I invoke a ls command in the following way:
<target name = "remote-build"
<telnet
password = "${telnet.password}"
port = "${telnet.port}"
server = "${telnet.server}"
userid = "${telnet.userid}"
>
<write>ls > output.txt </write>
</telnet>
</target>
at the end of the execution the output.txt file contents the output of the
ls command.
I have tried to simple invoke a task that rename an existing file. But under
telnet the ant command: ant rename-file, is not executed. The file doesn't
change the name.
Do you have any idea about why it doesn't work.
Note: I am using the latest ant version.
Thanks in advance,
David
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