No, failonerror is a per-task type of attribute. This issue has been
discussed for Ant2, perhaps in some form or "aspect-oriented" manner.
Generally speaking though, I prefer the build to fail if failure occurs
on any task. I've not seen a compelling reason to do otherwise.
Erik
Hari Kodungallur wrote:
> As an extension to my question, is there a way to set the failonerror
> property to set to false globally, rather than modifying the tasks in
> each of my project build.xml files?
>
> Thanks much for your help
>
> -Hari
>
>
>
> On Wed, 09 Oct 2002 Hari Kodungallur wrote :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a top level build file which builds all the components of a
>> project. I want to continue with the build for the next component even
>> if one build fails. I can set the 'failonerror' to ignore compile
>> errors. But is there anything else I can do to ignore other errors
>> like "file not found" etc?
>>
>> Thanks much
>> -Hari
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