http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=420
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| dir attribute on <exec> not working BugRat Report#727 |
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| Bug #: 420 Product: Ant |
! | Status: UNCONFIRMED Version: 1.2 |
! | Resolution: Platform: All |
| Severity: Normal OS/Version: All |
| Priority: High Component: Core tasks |
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| dir attribute on <exec> not working BugRat Report#727 |
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| Bug #: 420 Product: Ant |
! | Status: RESOLVED Version: 1.2 |
! | Resolution: INVALID Platform: All |
| Severity: Normal OS/Version: All |
| Priority: High Component: Core tasks |
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at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.main(Main.java:149)
Total time: 2 seconds
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+ ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2001-02-04 06:46 -------
+ The dir attribute does work but you need to specify the full path to your
+ command if it is not on your PATH. A command in the specified dir won't be
+ found. I have raised an issue with Sun regarding the inconsitent
Runtime.exec()
+ behaviour and they have confirmed that this is the expected behaviour :-(
+
+ I'm marking this invalid as it is not a bug in ant as a quirk of the JDK