oho.
didn't know about that one. okay, well after a bit of tweaking things i
did get this to work.
(side note: recommend taking the first umpty-hundred lines of ant's bin/ant
and putting it in antidote's bin/antidote so that the only difference is
the very last line - it's the same deal and ant's is more complete in
support) (me=cygwin weenie)
i think my command-line hack is easier to use, although antidote could win
me over with:
- a build-target hotkey,
- auto-scroll to bottom of debug output when such is generated
- a bigger font (what is that, 7-pt courier?).
antidote looks nice otherwise. i like it.
thanks
troy
"Larry V. Streepy,
Jr." To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<streepy@healthlan cc:
guage.com> Subject: Re: preventing ant exit
07/18/2001 04:38
PM
Please respond to
ant-user
If you're that worried about losing 2 seconds per invocation, why don't
you use antidote? Once it has loaded the build.xml file, you can start
a build in virtually zero time.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This is on windows.
>
> It's actually quite fast, but it takes at least 1 or 2 seconds to load.
> After it's loaded, and especially if i use jikes, compilation time is
> virtually zero. All I'm doing is eliminating that *load time*.
>
> I know 2 seconds is small, but 500 compiles * 2 seconds ~= 16 minutes of
> wasted time.
>
> I am surprised that ant just explodes into action and begins compiling
> immediately for everyone else.
>
> tm
>
>
> "T Master"
> <tmaster@iknowled To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> geinc.com> cc:
> Subject: Re: preventing
ant exit
> 07/18/2001 04:09
> PM
> Please respond to
> ant-user
>
>
>
> Troy,
>
> Nice cpu and ram you have there. Pity it's a dog runing something light
as
> ant.
> Might wanna get a tune up ;)
>
> Curious though, what o/s do you have running?
>
> T Master
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Gee, this is really getting way more complicated than it should be.
> >
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