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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3297

*** shadow/3297 Tue Aug 28 01:11:14 2001
--- shadow/3297.tmp.6544        Tue Aug 28 03:15:20 2001
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*** 2,9 ****
  | bug in delete task (cascaded)                                              |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |        Bug #: 3297                        Product: Ant                     |
! |       Status: NEW                         Version: 1.4Beta2                |
! |   Resolution:                            Platform: PC                      |
  |     Severity: Normal                   OS/Version: Windows NT/2K           |
  |     Priority: Other                     Component: Core tasks              |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
--- 2,9 ----
  | bug in delete task (cascaded)                                              |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |        Bug #: 3297                        Product: Ant                     |
! |       Status: RESOLVED                    Version: 1.4Beta2                |
! |   Resolution: INVALID                    Platform: PC                      |
  |     Severity: Normal                   OS/Version: Windows NT/2K           |
  |     Priority: Other                     Component: Core tasks              |
  +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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*** 36,39 ****
  First, do an "ant prepare" and look at the created structure.
  Then, do an "ant clean" and watch ant deleting one directory too much.
  According to the documentation of the delete task, the "build" directory 
should 
! remain (see last example).
--- 36,59 ----
  First, do an "ant prepare" and look at the created structure.
  Then, do an "ant clean" and watch ant deleting one directory too much.
  According to the documentation of the delete task, the "build" directory 
should 
! remain (see last example).
! 
! ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-08-28 03:15 -------
! From the WHATSNEW file:
! * A delete task like
!   <delete includeEmptyFilesets="true">
!     <fileset dir="somedir" />
!   </delete>
!   will now remove "somedir" as well, unless there are still files left
!   in it (matched by the default excludes).
! 
! The doco has been updated for the 1.4 Beta 2 build so I'd like to confirm 
that 
! is the version of documentation you are quoting. Current manual states
! 
! 
!   <delete includeEmptyDirs="true" >
!     <fileset dir="build" />
!   </delete>
! 
! deletes all files and subdirectories of build, including build itself.
! 

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