No worries. For now I am trying to see if i can overwrite the files that
are not delete. I am getting the files from FTP. Lets see if that works or
not.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Stefan Bodewig <bode...@apache.org> wrote:

> On 2015-06-15, aalok singhvi wrote:
>
> > When I use execute something  like..
>
> > exec name=cmd
> >    Arg= /c
> >    Arg=ant path to the batch file under bin
> >    Arg=-p
> > End exec
>
> > Delete
>
> > Both exec and delete are in same target. It delete all files except two
> > saying that attempts to delete the file when ant jvm has exited and might
> > not succeed.
>
> As long as the Ant process that locks the files is running, nothing ill
> be able to delete them - not a forked process and not anything else we
> can come up with.
>
> There really isn't any solution to this other than "don't make Ant lock
> your files until you are ready with your preparations".  When I
> suggested forking Ant would be an option, I was thinking about doing the
> part that locks the files rather than the one that tries to delete them.
>
> Stefan
>
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