> From: Gerard Janssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> use:
> <jar jarfile="${dist_dir}/${dist_bof_file}" >
> <fileset dir="${comp_sun_dir}">
> <include name="com/foo/sbo/**/*">
> <include name="com/foo/tbo/**/*">
> � � � � </fileset>
> </jar>
>
> use:
> <jar jarfile="${dist_sun_dir}/${dist_sun_file}">
> <fileset dir="${comp_sun_dir}">
> <exclude name="com/foo/sbo/**/*"/>
> <exclude name="com/foo/tbo/**/*"/>
> </fileset>
> </jar>
I second that, and would just add that to avoid duplicating the include/exclude
patterns (and avoid the possibility they become out of sync) when you want to
segregate the files of a directory in two like this, use this pattern:
<jar jarfile="jar#1">
<fileset dir="sources">
<selector id="sources#1">
<filename name="com/foo/bar/**" />
...
</selector>
</fileset>
</jar>
<jar jarfile="jar#2">
<fileset dir="sources">
<!-- implicitly grabs everything, minus sources#1 -->
<not>
<selector refid="sources#1" />
</not>
</fileset>
</jar>
The <filename> selector behaves the same as <include> or <exclude>. --DD
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