Is there currently a way to have the <jar> task use the @filelist
parameter to jar? Or is that something that's a new thing for the jar
command to do? (If it is, then I guess we can't include it in the task
generally, right? So if I needed to be able to do that [which I do], I'd
need to either modify Jar.java just for myself, or write a different Jar
task and try to "subclass" it?? Ack! - good luck to me on this one :)

Thanks,
Diane

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