Though this is closed, what solved it for me in centos / fedora was:

yum install ant-apache-regexp

hope that helps someone, for me it was just beneficial doing yum search
ant | grep -i optional

and since none of the repos i have (rpmfusion for instance) have a ant-
optional package: you can pick and choose what you actually need for
your project.

for me, the current list I get (11/04/2012)

[root@work cave]# yum search ant | grep Optional
ant-antlr.i686 : Optional antlr tasks for ant
ant-apache-bcel.i686 : Optional apache bcel tasks for ant
ant-apache-bsf.i686 : Optional apache bsf tasks for ant
ant-apache-log4j.i686 : Optional apache log4j tasks for ant
ant-apache-oro.i686 : Optional apache oro tasks for ant
ant-apache-regexp.i686 : Optional apache regexp tasks for ant
ant-apache-resolver.i686 : Optional apache resolver tasks for ant
ant-commons-logging.i686 : Optional commons logging tasks for ant
ant-commons-net.i686 : Optional commons net tasks for ant
ant-javamail.i686 : Optional javamail tasks for ant
ant-jdepend.i686 : Optional jdepend tasks for ant
ant-jmf.i686 : Optional jmf tasks for ant
ant-jsch.i686 : Optional jsch tasks for ant
ant-junit.i686 : Optional junit tasks for ant
ant-nodeps.i686 : Optional tasks for ant
ant-swing.i686 : Optional swing tasks for ant
ant-trax.i686 : Optional trax tasks for ant

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