Hi HTH,

thanx for this, after adujting and adding the nodes to the build.xml I now get this error:

Buildfile: /Users/julian/Documents/files/workspace/MTASC_learning/build/build.xml
compile:

BUILD FAILED
/Users/julian/Documents/files/workspace/MTASC_learning/build/build.xml:44: The <mtasc> type doesn't support the "mtasc" attribute.

Total time: 1 second

any ideas? j



On 27.11.2005, at 22:45, erixtekila wrote:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- 
======================================================================
     Nov 10, 2005 3:42:29 PM                                          

           


        

     description

                  

     julian       

     

====================================================================== 
-->
<project name="Main" >
    <description>
            description
    </description>
    <!-- Declares references to needed directories. -->
            <property name="src.dir" location="../src/"/>
            <property name="build.dir" location="../deploy/"/>
    <!-- Properties for the output movie -->
            <property name="width" value="500"/>
            <property name="height" value="500"/>
            <property name="framerate" value="31"/>
            <property name="bgcolor" value="666666"/>
    <!-- =================================
          target: default           
         ================================= -->
    <!-- Define the MTASC ant task -->
            <taskdef name="mtasc" classname="org.as2lib.ant.Mtasc" 
classpath="/Applications/eclipse/plugins"/>

           

            <!-- Target that uses the MTASC Ant Task. -->
            <target name="compile" description="builds sample swf">
                    <mtasc srcdir="${src.dir}" classpath="${src.dir}" 
swf="${build.dir}/${ant.project.name}.swf"
                      main="true" 
header="${width}:${height}:${framerate}:${bgcolor}"/>
            </target>

   


</project>

It's hard to figure but easy to anderstand.
When using Ant by Eclipse, you don't call ~/.profile
In this file, you get your environment variables.

To fix that, just tell mtasc task where to dig for mtasc…
Mine :
<!-- tool info -->
<property name="mtasc.exe" location="/usr/local/bin/mtasc"/>
<property name="swfmill.exe" location="/usr/local/bin/swfmill"/>

<mtasc src="" keep="true" 
swf="${deploy.dir}/testSequence.swf" header="20:20:31" version="8" 
classpath="${classpath1}:${source.dir}" mtasc="${mtasc.exe}"/>

Should do the trick.
HTH

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erixtekila

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