Martin Aliger:
>We are currently extending fileset to enable add something to existing
>fileset.
Yes, that would work for the example I sent (I thought about your recent
posts after I sent my email). After sending, I realized that the
refactoring I was doing also needed to do something like this (for which I
don't think the redefining modification is enough):
<copy todir="\foo\one">
<fileset refid="common.files" />
<fileset refid="less.common.files" />
</copy>
<copy todir="\foo\two">
<fileset refid="common.files" />
<fileset refid="other.common.files" />
</copy>
<copy todir="\foo\two">
<fileset refid="other.common.files" />
<fileset refid="less.common.files" />
</copy>
(etc)
In short, I have somewhere between 3 and 5 discrete blocks of assemblies
that have to be copied to something like 10 different directories, in
various combinations that make it impossible (as far as I can see) to get
rid of the redundancy with single filesets.
Unless, the new mods support multiple refid's? (that would remove the need
for multiple fileets -- at least in my case). E.g.:
<copy todir="\foo\two">
<fileset refid="common.files" refid="other.common.files" mode="append"
/>
</copy>
or perhaps:
<copy todir="\foo\two" mode="append" >
<fileset>
<refid>common.files</refid>
<refid>other.common.files</refid>
</fileset>
</copy>
If not (and I am assuming not, from what I've seen so far), I would be
interested in people's opinions on the preferred way -- multiple refid's
or multiple filesets (or both, or something else)?
Best,
Bill
William E. Caputo
ThoughtWorks, Inc.
http://www.williamcaputo.com
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