How does ant handle interrupts? Specifically, if I'm in the middle of a long compile, and I decide to ctrl-c it, what happens to any classfile that might have started being written out to? Since I can't see which source file it's compiling at the time I interrupt it, I'm not sure if it's cleaning up any (potential) partially written classfiles. Is that something that ant will take care of cleaning up?
And what should happen to the compiler process? I have jikes processes left in my process table after I do an interrupt during a long <javac>. I'm running on an NT, under MKS -- would either of those, instead of ant, be in control of what happens to the jikes process when interrupting its run via ant? Thanks, Diane ===== ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
