For that reason, it seems more elegant to use the {ant.home}/lib approach.
Also, it would be easier on those of us who don't use Windoze. ;)

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> Behalf Of Emmanuel Bernard
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> Oh, I forgot to use build.bat, sorry.
> 
> Joshua Davis wrote:
> 
> >I had to change the classpath definition in build.bat in 
> order to get 
> >the ANTLR task to work.  The other way to get it to work is 
> to do what you've
> >done and put the ANTLR jars in the {ant.home}/lib directory. 
>   I didn't want
> >to change the ANT directories at the time I did it.
> >
> >Six of one, half doesen of the other.
> >
> >Josh
> >
> >  
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
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> >>Behalf Of Emmanuel Bernard
> >>Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:30 AM
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> >>Subject: [Hibernate] ant dist of v22branch
> >>
> >>
> >>Hi Joshua and all,
> >>I did an 'ant dist' on top of Hibernate3 and the
> >>antlr-2.7.2.jar is mandatory in the %ant_home%/lib dir, 
> >>otherwise the build fails. Is it expected? I saw a taskdef CP 
> >>definition in the build.xml but it does not seems to work 
> >>fine on my box (W2k / Tiger beta1 / ant 1.6.1)
> >>
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