Re: running against the default target
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: Is it possible to tell gump to execute a project *without* supplying an explicit target. According to the docs if no target is defined in the statement, the default target reverts to "gump". What I would like is gump to execute ant without setting any target. Is this possible? I ought not have made 'gump' the default, 'cos some projects don't want that. I backed that out recently. Didn't know I'd left it in the docs. No explicit target will mean no explicit target. Perfect! OK - re. docs - it currently states that if undefined then the default is "gump". Cheers, Steve. p.s. here is the current status of a magic generated avalon module. http://www.apache.org/~mcconnell/temp/gump.xml SJM -- |---| | Magic by Merlin | | Production by Avalon | | | | http://avalon.apache.org | |---| - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: running against the default target
> Is it possible to tell gump to execute a project *without* supplying an > explicit target. According to the docs if no target is defined in the > statement, the default target reverts to "gump". What I > would like is gump to execute ant without setting any target. > > Is this possible? I ought not have made 'gump' the default, 'cos some projects don't want that. I backed that out recently. Didn't know I'd left it in the docs. No explicit target will mean no explicit target. regards Adam - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
running against the default target
Is it possible to tell gump to execute a project *without* supplying an explicit target. According to the docs if no target is defined in the statement, the default target reverts to "gump". What I would like is gump to execute ant without setting any target. Is this possible? Cheers, Steve. -- |---| | Magic by Merlin | | Production by Avalon | | | | http://avalon.apache.org | |---| - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]