What would be cool is a way to set the classpath in XML:
<classpath inherit="true">
<entry>${LIBROOT}appframe.jar</entry>
</classpath>
And this would build the classpath as:
$CLASSPATH;./lib/appframe.jar
oooohhh...
Ken Wood wrote:
>
> path.separator is a pre-defined property that has
> ";" or ":" depending on what OS you're running.
>
> Here is what I did:
>
> <property name="S" value="${path.separator}" />
> <property name="classpath"
> value="${JCORELIB}${S}${classes}${S}${LIBROOT}/appframe.jar${S}${LIBROOT}/font.jar"
> />
>
> I used "S" becuase I didn't want path.separator over and over and
> over...
>
> Lars Martin wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > how do I set a platform independend classpath in build.xml?
> >
> > Something like
> >
> > <property name="classpath" value="${build.dir};${jar.dir}/..."/>
> >
> > <javac srcdir="${src.dir}"
> > destdir="${build.dir}"
> > classpath="${classpath}"/>
> >
> > works under Windows but not under Unix. Changing ";" to ":" in the classpath
> > property works under Unix but not under Windows? What did I wrong? Did i
> > miss
> > something?
> >
> > Lars
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