You're using improper srcdir.
Just point on w:\Projects\mci or ".", but better put your sources under some
kind
of "src" dir and point to it.
Vitaly
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Planisky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 3:29 PM
Subject: Ant always rebuilds everything.
> Maybe a bug, maybe my ignorance (innocence?) I'm using ant 3.1
> and JDK1.2.2
>
> I have several classes in package com.srcvision.isn. My source
> structure looks like this:
>
> w:\Projects
> \mci
> \com
> \srcvision
> \isn
> foo.java
> bar.java
>
> I want my classes to go into e:\, like this
>
> e:\
> \com
> \srcvision
> \isn
> foo.class
> bar.class
>
>
> Here's the relevant portion of my build file:
>
> <project name="Mci" default="isn" basedir=".">
>
> <property name="isn.pkg" value="com/srcvision/isn"/>
> <property name="classes.dir" value="e:/"/>
>
> <target name="isn" >
> <javac srcdir="${isn.pkg}"
> includes="*.java"
> destdir="${classes.dir}"
> classpath="${classes.dir}"
> debug="on"
> deprecation="off"
> optimize="off" >
> </javac>
> </target>
>
> I always start ant in w:\projects\mci.
> I always get the message "Compiling 2 source files to E:\"
> I thought the whole point of ant was to only rebuild what was out of
> date (like make).
>
> In looking at the ant source (javac.java, method scanDir(...)), it
> appears that the source and destination file names are derived by
> simply prepending the srcdir and destdir properties onto the
> filename, which doesn't take into account the package name for
> the destination files.
>
> So is there a way around this or is it a bug?
>
> -Joe P
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