LOL

man I think I need to change my font.  I could have sworn they were the correct {}  


not enough caffeine!


msew--

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From: Peter Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 08:41:44 -0500

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>Try this instead:
><p><tt>���� <copy todir="${deploy.home}/classes"></tt>
><br><tt>������ <fileset dir="build" /></tt>
><br><tt>���� </copy></tt><tt></tt>
><p>and ...
><p><tt>���� <copy todir="${deploy.home}/classes"></tt>
><br><tt>������ <fileset dir="${build.home}"
>/></tt>
><br><tt>���� </copy></tt>
><br><tt></tt>�
><p>Note the "{}" curly braces instead of the "()" parentheses.
><p>P.
><p>msew wrote:
><blockquote TYPE=CITE>so in fileset you can do:
><p>���� <copy todir="${deploy.home)/classes">
><br>������ <fileset dir="build" />
><br>���� </copy>
><p>but you can not seemingly do:
><p>���� <copy todir="${deploy.home)/classes">
><br>������ <fileset dir="$(build.home)"
>/>
><br>���� </copy>
><p>where:
><p>�� <property name="deploy.home" value="../foo/bar/baz"
>/>
><br>�� <property name="build.home" value="../../foo/bar/baz"
>/>
><p>instead of getting the value of the property you get:
><p>BUILD FAILED
><p><path>(build.home) not found
><p>this is a bug right?
><p>if the fileset can't take a variable as the value to the dir
><br>attribute� then you are hard coding locations in your buildfile.�
>BAD BAD BAD
><p>msew</blockquote>
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