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still stuck on this problem - anyone have even a smidgen of an
idea? >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/27/01 10:38AM >>> I'm looking for clarification on exactly how includes and excludes work. I need to package two JARs for weblogic - one for the java classpath, one for the weblogic classpath. The directory bar should be excluded from one, and included in the other, EXCEPT when bar is a subdirectory of foo. I had thought this would handle it: <!-- Weblogic classpath jar --> <jar jarfile="wcp.jar" basedir="${base.dir}" whenempty="skip"> <include name="**/bar/*.class" /> <exclude name="**/foo/bar/*" /> </jar> <!-- Java classpath jar --> <jar jarfile="jcp.jar" basedir="${base.dir}" whenempty="skip" defaultexcludes="false"> <exclude name="**/bar/*" /> <include name="**/foo/bar/*.class" /> </jar> But the jcp.jar is skipped, which leads me to believe that the last <include> does not override the <exclude>. Or that my syntax is just incorrect :-) Kyle |
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