Hi,

Here is an allowed example:
 <source path="mydir" />
 <source path="" /> <!-- no dot between the brackets -->

but the first line is not useful as the second line will include mydir
unless you specify any include and exclude rules but this is another
topic.

On 6 jan, 01:51, Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> My specific question was if I can give "." to the current directory or
> do they all have to be under subdirectories to be specified in <source
> path="mydir" /> ? Can I give
>  <source path="mydir" />
>   <source path="." />
>
> On Jan 5, 4:46 pm, Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a module that inherits another module. The inherited module
> > has
> > <module>
> >       <source path="mydir" />
> > </module>
>
> >  placed in a directory called sample. It works for all sources inside
> > mydir . Can I specify multiple source paths? I need source from mydir
> > as well as current directory (sample)  which contains the module.gwt
> > file. Is it possible to do this?
>
> > thanks,
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