ok, shame on me. I did the test in Ant, so it was Ant that loaded the 
environment variables...
I don't have much time at the moment, but I'll see what can be done to improve 
its behaviour.

Maarten

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From: Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 1:06:32 PM
Subject: Re: svn commit: r610562 - in /ant/ivy/core/trunk: ./ 
src/java/org/apache/ivy/ant/ src/java/org/apache/ivy/core/ 
src/java/org/apache/ivy/core/retrieve/ src/java/org/apache/ivy/core/settings/ 
test/java/org/apache/ivy/ant/


On Jan 10, 2008 12:43 PM, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Jan 10, 2008 12:14 PM, Maarten Coene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 wrote:
>
> > Strange,
> > I tested it with a sun jdk 1.4.2 (I can't check the patch level
 from
> > here) and it was working ok, so I assumed it would work for all sun
> > 1.4.2 VM's :-(
>
> Strange indeed. To be honest I haven't tested it at all, just
 navigate in
> the source from eclipse. But I assume the sources packaged with the
 jdk are
> actually the good sources. BTW since the implementation is most
 probably OS
> dependent, I should add that the source I quote is from sun jdk for
 windows.
> Maybe you ran your test on a different platform?
>
Maybe a stupid question, but did you test within an Ant build or from
 Ivy
command line?

Xavier

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