Thank Jan :-)
The latest Eclipse release has no optional.jar
Eclipse 3.0.1 ships with Ant 1.6.2
Eclipse does not modify the Ant distribution...simple rebundles it and provides it within the org.apache.ant plugin.
Darins
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01/23/2005 11:15 PM
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Where do you have seen this reference exactly?
The Eclipse project loves to getting bug reports :)
And maybe we get another one from them [1,2].
Jan
[1] Eclipse Bug: Projects do not require the default attribute
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=81367
[2] Ant Bug: Project default attribute is no longer required (Documentation
wrong)
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32732
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> Von: Alan Gutierrez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Samstag, 22. Januar 2005 04:09
> An: Ant Users List
> Betreff: Re: Where does optional.jar come from?
>
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-21 18:43]:
> > Possibly a dumb question, but where would I find this jar? I find
> > it in the ant eclipse plugin, and see numerous references to it,
> > but can not find something specifically named "optional.jar" on
> > the ant web site.
>
> The optional.jar is no longer distrubted with Ant. It has been
> broken up into many little jars.
>
> It used to be in 1.5 that the "Core Task" as indicated by the
> documentation were ant.jar and the "Optional Tasks" as indicated
> by the documentation were in optional.jar.
>
> As of 1.6 ant.jar still contians "Core Tasks" while the optional
> tasks are broken out into separate jars, generally grouped by
> tasks, but sometimes not, as in the case of JavaCC being in
> ant-nodeps.jar .
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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> Alan Gutierrez - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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