Hi All.

I've been playing with the build file I've been generating on a new project
and have a question and a new version for people to destroy ;)

Question/problem.  It was decided to recommend that
build.dir=${tmp.dir}/${project.name}/build  Which is fine, under Linux
tmp.dir = /tmp.  Under M$ tmp.dir is also sensible.  Under _cygwin_ however,
tmp.dir also = /tmp ant then can't resolve /tmp to be a cygwin mount (on my
system) and builds on the root of which ever drive I'm currently using.
This is annoying.  But I can't think of a solution.  Ideas?

I've extended the build.xml file so that if install.dir _isn't_ defined then
the system displays a 'can't do' message.  What do people think?

J.



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