Ken, I don't think that will work. The running of the depends target isn't based on the conditional -- only the running of the target itself is. So "yyy" is run regardless of whether "prop1" is set, and it ends up amounting to only a test on "prop2" being set.
Diane --- Ken Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <target name="yyy" if="prop2"> > <all_your_tasks_here.../> > </target> > > <target name="xxx" depends="yyy" if="prop1"> > </target> > > If prop1 is true, xxx will be executed. Since it > depends on "yyy", "yyy" is 'fired up'. If "prop2" > is true, then "yyy" is executed. > > Max Nalsky wrote: > > > > Hi! > > > > Sorry if I post questions that were already discussed here. > > > > I haven't heard of Ant a week ago, now I'm using it for all my > projects > > and I'm extremely happy with it! Thank all of you for developing it. > > > > Questions: > > > > 1) How can I defince a target that should be invoked only if TWO > > properties are simultaneously set? Using > > > > <target name="xxx" if="prop1,prop2"> > > > > seem does not work. Is anyone has got an advice on it? ===== ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
