OK, Thank you so much!
David Weintraub wrote:
>
> Hmmm...
>
> You could create a PATH ID, then convert that over to a property, then
> check that the property is not empty. The following build.xml has been
> tested and checks for the presents of files in that directory.
> However, it will report a directory as empty if it contains just empty
> directories:
>
> <project name="test" default="test" basedir=".">
>
> <path id="test.me">
> <fileset dir="${basedir}/test.dir"/>
> </path>
>
> <property name="test.me.property" refid="test.me"/>
>
> <condition property="empty.dir.flag">
> <equals arg1="" arg2="${test.me.property}"/>
> </condition>
>
> <target name="test1"
> if="empty.dir.flag">
> <echo>Directory "test.dir" is empty</echo>
> </target>
>
> <target name="test"
> depends="test1"
> unless="empty.dir.flag">
> <echo>Directory "test.dir" is not empty</echo>
> </target>
> </project>
>
> I was seeing if there was someway to do this via a filterchange, but
> couldn't see anyway.
>
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