Well, I tried javac:
javac -sourcepath A.java -classpath b.jar A.java
It works properly in both JDK 5 and 6.
But Ant's javac task with includes and excludes does not work with JDK
6.
So I am not sure that problem is in javac compiler. It looks like there is a
problem in javac Ant task.
Could
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Sergey Bondarenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding compilation issue, it looks like Ant javac task does not
handle includes and excludes attributes correctly when it is
used with JDK 6. But it works properly with JDK 5.
Uhm, no.
includes/excludes controls which source
Almost forgot to vote myself, so here is mine +1
Maarten
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I saw the FAQ, but the workaround deals with making a new
property, which is
not something that is desirable in my situation.
Is there a reason that double expanding is not implemented?
There is an implementation in the sandbox bundled as an AntLib.
You could
Thanks for the input!
I found a different way to deal with the problem, without hacks :)
Sometimes it is useful not to be able to find a solution, it allows you to
look back a couple of steps.
However, I do still have the question why double expanding is not
implemented. Is there a conceptual
The vote is over for the Ivy 2.0.0-rc2 release. With 4 binding +1, the vote has
passed.
I'll proceed to make the release official in the coming days.
Maarten
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Remie Bolte schrieb:
Thanks for the input!
I found a different way to deal with the problem, without hacks :)
Sometimes it is useful not to be able to find a solution, it allows you to
look back a couple of steps.
hack != bad IMO
i use that term for a tricky solution or workaround when the
--- Remie Bolte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the input!
I found a different way to deal with the problem,
without hacks :)
Sometimes it is useful not to be able to find a
solution, it allows you to
look back a couple of steps.
However, I do still have the question why double
+1
Thanks to drive this release.
2008/10/29 Xavier Hanin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:53 PM, Maarten Coene [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I have built a second release candidate for Ivy 2.0.0
You can download it from this URL:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Sergey Bondarenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
javac -sourcepath A.java -classpath b.jar A.java
It works properly in both JDK 5 and 6.
This is not what Ant does (and why I pointed you at sourcepath= in
order to get something like that.
But Ant's javac task with includes and
FYI
Jan
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