Conor MacNeill wrote:
No, it means that you have something extra: a prebuilt version of ant. ;-)I don't use gen.sh at all. Under JDK 1.4, I just doant -Dworkspace=conor.xml and away it goes. Don't know if this means I am missing something ? :-)
I sure hope that gump's build.xml doesn't ever rely on new features that are added to ant...
I've just committed a change to allow the execution of the generated publish scripts to be automated too.Works for me on linux, fails on windows. Here's the -verbose output:
So, now I use
ant -Dworkspace=conor.xml exec-scripts
to generate the update and build scripts.
I've tested it on Linux - anyone care to test on Windows?
exec-scripts:
[exec] Current OS is Windows XP
[exec] Executing 'cmd.exe' with arguments:
[exec] 'puball.bat'
[exec] '../rubypad.xml'
[exec]
[exec] The ' characters around the executable and arguments are
[exec] not part of the command.
[exec] 'ubypad.xml' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
[exec] operable program or batch file.
[exec] Result: 1
This doesn't make any sense to me...
The property setting code is currently a bit cumbersome, but I am working on a change to Ant to make that more elegant (<propertyset>)... cool! And since I always bootstrap and then use the latest version of ant, this won't cause me any problems. ;-)
- Sam Ruby
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