The fact that you getting an additional BACKUP
directory created is very strange... I believe the
that contents of the ${WORKDIR} are different than you
believe...it seems un-believable that the <mkdir>
would create an additional level.
Later,
Ninju
--- Douglas Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have this mkdir statement, but on Solaris, if
> BACKUP already
> exists, it creates a BACKUP directory inside of it:
> BACKUP/BACKUP
>
> <mkdir dir="${WORKDIR}/BACKUP" />
>
> I believe this creates a directory only if one
> doesn't
> exist.
>
> <target name="test">
> <available file="${WORKDIR}/BACKUP"
> property="file.exists" value="true" />
> </target>
>
> <target name="makedir" depends="test"
> unless="file.exists">
> <mkdir dir="${WORKDIR}/BACKUP" />
> </target>
>
> Is there a simpler way to do it all in one task?
>
> -Doug
>
>
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