Woops -- never mind. If I get ant.jar and optional.jar from the same
distribution in the path, the rest are optional, as they should be.


Dale Anson wrote:
> I downloaded the binary Ant 1.6 alpha, from the 9/9/2003 nightly build.
> The 'lib' directory has 30+ jars. I regularly use Ant from within jEdit.
> Typically, I put a couple of soft link in my ${user.home}/.jedit/jars to
> ant.jar and optional.jar, or on Windows, I copy ant.jar and optional.jar
> into the ${user.home}/.jedit/jars directory. By doing so, jEdit loads
> the ant jars with it's own class loader and makes the ant jars available
> to plugins. Now that Ant 1.6 has a lot of jars, this isn't convenient to
> do. Any suggestions on an easy way to get all those new ant jars into
> the classpath in this situation?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dale
> 
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