How does "run" get into the target list here?
[exec] 'C:\Users\dmivanov\Projects\tmp\build.xml'
[exec] 'clean run'
According to the sample build.xml you provided only clean should be there:
<arg value="${ant.file}"/>
<arg value="clean"/>
</exec>
Somehow the order of the targets is getting inverted to "run clean" which
causes the infinite recursion.
[exec] Build sequence for target(s) `run' is [run]
[exec] Complete build sequence is [run, clean, ]
This is really weird. The fact that 'run clean' shows up as one argument
looks suspicious. Maybe try <arg line= > instead of <arg value=> so that
spaces don't become part of the argument.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 1:58 PM, ivadim <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for answers.
> I know about <ant> task but I can't use it because I use <exec> it more
> complex than in example.
>
> I made some tests and found two things:
> 1. in ant >= 1.8.1 and 1.7.x this work fine. I think it is bug in 1.8.0
> only
> 2. this bug not reproduced in cygwin builds
>
> I attached my log of "ant run -d"
> http://ant.1045680.n5.nabble.com/file/n5630671/log.txt log.txt
> I can't update my ant package in some reasons. And it would be good to find
> workaround
>
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