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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-13 08:29 -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> You can do this with multiple copy tasks.

I can use multiple co�py tasks only, if I am the one, who defines the fileset.
Unfortunately, I'm not. The fileset is an artifact, exported by another module.

The documentation of filtersets says "copy operations will typically corrupt
binary files". But there's no straight forward way to avoid that. Imagine you
write a deploy target, that copies filesets to a deployment directory and
thereby weaves the configuration into the deployables. From the perspective of
the target, filesets are logical units. The target should be unconcerned about
the fileset's internals.

.. just wanted to state my thoughts. I won't reopen the issue again.


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