Hi, Aaron and everybody else,

I remember someone has brought up this question before.

We cannot check whether build sensor is installed in installBuildSensor task or some other custom ant task, because it still requires that you have the implementation code availabe in the java class path or ant library.

Does Ant come with a task that allows us check whether a particualar class or jar file is available or not? If yes, then it's simple to satisfy your feature request. But the problem is I don't think ant has such a task.

Or does anybody else have any idea?

Cheers,

Cedric

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        [JIRA] Created: (HACK-351) check if build sensor is installed
Date:   Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:55:33 -1000 (HST)
From:   Aaron A. Kagawa (JIRA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]



check if build sensor is installed
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        Key: HACK-351
        URL: http://hackydev.ics.hawaii.edu:8080/browse/HACK-351
    Project: Hackystat
       Type: Improvement
   Reporter: Aaron A. Kagawa
Assigned to: Qin Zhang Priority: Minor


is there any reason why we can't check if the build sensor is installed before calling the installBuildSensor target? I think it would be a good thing for users to be able to build the system without having to install all the sensors.
this will be important when we remove the sensor.*.jar files from out 
hackyBuild/lib/ant directory and use hackyInstaller instead.

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