--- Daniel Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Diane Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > "\xyz\dir{1,2}" aren't relative pathnames.
> 
> If my current directory is "C:\abc", then doesn't "\xyz\dir1" refer to 
> "C:\xyz\dir1", and if my current directory is "D:\def", then doesn't 
> "\xyz\dir1" refer to "D:\xyz\dir1"? 

Nope. If you're in C:\abc, try to 'cd \xyz\dir1' and see what happens. To
get to C:\abc\xyz\dir1 from C:\abc, you would 'cd xyz\dir1'.

So, in Ant, if you're pointing to C:/abc, then specify xyz/dir1 to point
to C:/abc/xyz/dir1. (Note that I'm only willing to type those silly
backslashes when I'm referring you to a Winbloze command to run :)

Diane

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