As Stefan said below, I was referring to the Project.copyFile method, not
the task. �But otherwise that was a fair question. :-)
Glenn McAllister
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>>>>> "sr" == rubys �<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
�sr> Glenn McAllister wrote:
>> The name copyFile implies that its job is to copy a
>> file, not to check if the new file already exists and should only
>> be overwritten if the original file is newer.
�sr> Just curious, what does javac imply to you?
I think Glenn was referring to the method name in Project, not to the
(user visible) name of a task.
Stefan