We are using InstallSheild, and I'm looking at setting up our team's build
so an InstallSheild task is on my list. We use the Windows Installer
version, so that is likely to be my first target rather than the 5.5
version. I have yet to look into it closely (or at all really... :-) but
if you have any thoughts, let me know.
Glenn McAllister
Software Developer. IBM Toronto Lab, (416) 448-3805
"An approximate answer to the right question is better than the
right answer to the wrong question." - John W. Tukey
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Subject: Re: Using {ex,in}cludesfile in <javac>
--- Stefan Bodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DH> Apparently, you can't reference property names in the
> DH> {ex,in}cludes files.
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> Yes, is this "limitation" to hard?
Nope -- just didn't know that was how it was supposed to be.
> The way I've looked at excludefiles is that they are a place for
> developers to place file names in without the need to touch (or even
> understand) the build file. ${} expansion might make this a lot more
> difficult to maintain for them.
Agreed.
> Are you using it to save keystrokes?
Nope -- just wasn't thinking it through well... Been working on how to
get <javadoc> to go, so my brain's a bit muddled -- can't imagine what
it's going to do once I get to obfuscation. :( Anyone up for writing a
hashjava task? :)
Speaking of weird tasks... anyone ever use InstallShield? -- think it
would lend itself to having an ant task for it?
Thanks,
Diane
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