Moreover there is no skel in rmic 1.2...

Steff

On Tuesday 06 March 2001 08:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=860
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> +==========================================================================
>==+ + | rmic always builds                                                  
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> +--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--+ + |        Bug #: 860                         Product: Ant              
>       | + |       Status: NEW                         Version: 1.3         
>            | + |   Resolution:                            Platform: PC     
>                 | + |     Severity: Normal                   OS/Version:   
>                      | + |     Priority:                          
> Component: Core                    | +
> +--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--+ + |  Assigned To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]                            
>       | + |  Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]                     
>            | + |      CC list: Cc:                                         
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>==+ + |                              DESCRIPTION                            
>       | + If you specify <property name="rmic_version" value="1.2" /> then
> rmic always + thinks it needs to compile. When you change the rmic_version
> to "1.1" then all + is well. Looked at the source. The problem appears to
> be in this if-else block. +
> + if (classFile.lastModified() > stubFile.lastModified()) {
> +    return true;
> + } else if (classFile.lastModified() > skelFile.lastModified()) {
> +    return true;
> + } else {
> +    return false;
> + }
> +
> + Get rid of the else clauses and you should be fine. In fact, given that
> if you + create both Skel and Stub you create them at the same time you can
> probably get + rid of the check on Skel altogether.
>
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