Hello
Do you use argument line or argument value?
I always have troubles with argument line, because you dont know what cvs
command you do.
Use argument value for each command line argument as in the example I used:
<cvs cvsroot="${cvs.root}" cvsrsh="${cvs.rsh}" dest="${cvs.exportboxbase}">
<commandline>
<argument value="xxxexport" />
<argument value="-r" />
<argument value="${cvs.branchtag}" />
<argument value="${cvs.project}" />
</commandline>
Greetings
Jürgen
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Von: Chris Velevitch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Juni 2007 11:15
An: [email protected]
Betreff: cvs behaviour
The cvs task behaves unexpectantly. At the commandline 'cvs export -d dest -r
tag module' exports the content of the module the 'dest'. The ant task cvs
creates a directory called 'module' in 'dest' and copies the contents of the
module 'module' to the directory 'dest/module'. Is this a known problem or is
there some attribute I need to add to make behave the same as at the
commandline?
Chris
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