Sorry, it appears I misunderstood what the test is testing for... sigh...
Glenn McAllister wrote: > > Its actually "if prop1 is defined, then xxx will be executed." It doesn't > matter what the value is, the property just has to have a value. What you > may need to do is script a test of the two properties and set (or not) a > third property that the target you want to execute depends on. > > 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 > > Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Subject: Re: Questions on Ant > > Well, > > What Ken suggests seems to be a kind of hack (even if it'd worked as he > suppose). Am I right there's no "right" way to do what I need? Maybe it > makes sense to modify Target.java so that a target could take a list of > comma-separated properies names and check whether all of them are true? > > Max > > P.S. BTW, Ken says "if prop1 is true, xxx will be executed". Is it really > so or "prop1" should simply be set regardless of its value? > > Thanks again, > Max
