Ok, that works, but the whole idea was to make the obfuscate tag 
available transparently. I guess my only option then is to add 
retroguard to the optional.jar...

Pepijn Van Eeckhoudt

Hani Suleiman wrote:

> You don't need to specify it in idea.bat. Add it to the ant classpath,
> (right click on the ant root node and choose properties->classpath)
> 
> Pepijn Van Eeckhoudt said:
> 
>>I created an ant task that runs retroguard, which works fine using ant
>>from the command line. I replaced the ant.jar with my updated version
>>(changed the default.properties) and add the retroguard.jar (which also
>> conatins the ant task) to the lib directory of idea. I checked the
>>classpath that's built dynamically by idea.bat and the necessary jars
>>are all in there, but for some reason ant can't find my obfuscation
>>task. Any ideas?
>>
>>Pepijn Van Eeckhoudt
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