I've rely heavily on svn but I could not get the svn task to work
either. Instead, I just use exec like this:
<target name="test" description="testing svn">
<property file="svn.prop"/>
<exec executable="svn" dir="${basedir}">
<arg value="export"/>
<arg value="${svn.url}"/>
<arg value="--username=${svn.user}"/>
<arg value="--password=${svn.pass}"/>
</exec>
</target>
I know this isn't a solution, but it's a workaround that might help you
until somebody can shed more light on the svn task for us.
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 09:31 -0700, jpyork wrote:
> Does anyone use the svn task in there ant scripts? I am trying to use svn
> update in my ant script and it just does not seem to work.
>
> this is what I have in my script:
> <target name="svn">
> <svn username="mine" password="1234">
> <update dir="http://1.2.3.4/repos/address/I/want/updated"/>
> </svn>
> </target>
>
>
> And this is what it says when the step is run:
>
> Svn: Updating
> update -r HEAD /Location/on/computer/running/script
> http://1.2.3.4/repos/address/I/want/updated
> notify.skipped
>
> I have one master script above all my small projects and this is where I
> have the target thinking that if I have it in the top level, it will grab
> any updates below it. I update and commit changes to files below the top
> level and they are not grabbed.
>
>
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