Thanks Victor, I'll try that.

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From: Victor Mote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 6:55 PM
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Subject: RE: Ant Task


Victor Mote wrote:

> I'll bet it doesn't like those backslashes in your pathelement 
> locations (actually, it doesn't care, but it isn't doing what you want 
> it to). Ant, like Java, is filesystem-agnostic, and doesn't care which 
> filesystem convention you use to specify paths, but it does need for 
> the backslash to be escaped if you're going to use it. So, on all 
> three, change the "\" to "\\" or, if you prefer, to "/". If that 
> doesn't solve the problem, then build the entire path name in a 
> variable, and use the Ant "echo" task to spit what it is actually 
> using.

I may have spoken too quickly. My Linux system doesn't seem to care whether
it is "/", "\", or "\\". So follow the last sentence above to debug this.

Victor Mote


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