Re: file permission rights under Windows

2001-12-06 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Thu, 06 Dec 2001, detlef brendle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how can I change the permissions of a Windows file ? There is no built-in task to do that, but people have sent custom tasks to ant-dev, you may find one in the archives. I've been told that there is an executable named attrib that

Re: file permission rights under Windows

2001-12-06 Thread detlef . brendle
thanks stefan, I will have a look in the archives. and no theres no reason why I cant use exec. but I didnt know that there is a chance to do this with exec. Quoting Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, 06 Dec 2001, detlef brendle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how can I change the

RE: file permission rights under Windows

2001-12-06 Thread Timothy Spear
]] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 4:53 AM To: Ant Users List Subject: Re: file permission rights under Windows thanks stefan, I will have a look in the archives. and no theres no reason why I cant use exec. but I didnt know that there is a chance to do this with exec. Quoting Stefan Bodewig

Re: file permission rights under Windows

2001-12-06 Thread Steve Loughran
definately not a democracry. - Original Message - From: Timothy Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ant Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 5:40 AM Subject: RE: file permission rights under Windows Use exec to call Attrib. The available attributes are hidden (h), readonly