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Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
Hello Stefan,
I wondered about the following :
how does the .NET antlib relate to the .NET tasks already existing in
Ant's codebase ?
Sorry, now doing my homework. The .NET antlib contains
* dotnetexec cid:part1.09080503.04090701@gmx.de - run a .NET
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
I would like to propose Kevin Jackson as an Ant committer. Kevin has
submitted a lot of useful patches.
here's my +1
+1 moi aussi.
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Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I add a new antlib to the sandbox?
Every antlib appears to be its own SVN project, and I am suddenly
out of my depth in SVN use.
OK, here is what I've done so far:
(1) check in your antlib somewhere
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where is vmgump these days?
Dead, I killed it. The vmware instance doesn't boot up, I lack any
experience with vmware to help out and Leo seems to be burdened.
which vmware version
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
Dale Anson wrote:
Thanks! How close is 1.7 to release?
Hello Dale,
I don't know. I would not be surprised if we release 1.7 only in 6
months. But this is just me.
Maybe we could produce an alpha night build ?
I think we should stick out an alpha as a sign
Cena, Bernard (IT) wrote:
Has anyone come across issues with timestamps when jar'ing (war) up apps
?
We've just hit an issue where an app is built in one region which ends
up with timestamps with zone set to GMT and is about to be used GMT+5 -
Tomcat thinks all the classes are old and
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Kev Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The .NET tasks also have mono support; you can build this stuff on
a unix box, the goal being that gump will do mono code too.
Is that actually one of the goals of gump, to build Mono code?
Gump's goal is to
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005, Kev Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The .NET tasks also have mono support; you can build this stuff on
a unix box, the goal being that gump will do mono code too.
Is that actually one of the goals of gump, to build Mono code?
Gump's goal is to
Kev Jackson wrote:
Shall the .NET antlib be promoted?
[] Yes (i.e. +1)
[] and I want to become a committer to it [ ] No
+0
Dont know the antlib and dont know .NET - but I dont want to be a
obstacle here.
But: if we start with .NET, why not C/C++, Cobol, ... Maybe it would be
Kev Jackson wrote:
Given that there's already a NAnt for .Net development, and that
Microsoft have decided to write their own build tool (MSBuild), I
don't really see much point in having a .Net task for Ant. I doubt
very much that a pure .Net application would (and dev team) would
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Shall the SVN antlib be promoted?
[ X] Yes (i.e. +1)
[ X] and I want to become a committer to it
[ ] No
I'm not planning on changing the code, but reserve the right :)
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Shall the Antunit antlib be promoted?
[ X] Yes (i.e. +1)
[X] and I want to become a committer to it
[ ] No
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Stefan Bodewig wrote:
In accordance with section 4.6 of the antlibs subproject charter, an
antlib needs a PMC majority to be accepted as a proper antlib.
Majority means at least 3 +1s and more +1s than -1s (section 4.7).
Each Antlib also needs at least three committers with at least one PMC
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
In accordance with section 4.6 of the antlibs subproject charter, an
antlib needs a PMC majority to be accepted as a proper antlib.
Majority means at least 3 +1s and more +1s than -1s (section 4.7).
Each Antlib also needs at least three committers with at least one PMC
Lilianne E. Blaze wrote:
Hello,
I've noticed there are no Pack200 tasks? Why?
because there aren't
Is anyone working on them at the moment?
Or are they available externally?
If they are, shouldn't they at least
be mentioned in the manual?
Because there is a limit to how we can
Craeg Strong wrote:
Dominique Devienne wrote:
Changing an interface is a no-no of course.
So far I think I like #1 best, i.e. adding a few overrides to the log
methods in ProjectComponent to support an additional category. I'm not
sure we'd need hierarchical categories a la Log4J or
Kev Jackson wrote:
I think the using / maintaining by ourselves is more of a chicken and
egg problem
- We do not really need it for our outside ant activities
- We cannot really use it for our inside ant activities as it is in
the sandbox.
- We do not maintain it as we do not use it, and
How do I add a new antlib to the sandbox?
Every antlib appears to be its own SVN project, and I am suddenly out of
my depth in SVN use.
-steve
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Dale Anson wrote:
I'm not up on the code, but I like the concept, and I like the idea of
retrofitting existing tasks to use a generic resource rather than
methods for each specific type. My original question was about having
the XmlProperty task read from a property as well as a file, I've
Jeffrey E Care wrote:
The more I think about it the more I'm convinced that the best way to
address this problem is to change the thread/task registration to be a
stack rather than the current single value implementation. This would
safely handle any rogue usage of perform where execute would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an idea - are there any downloadable vm-images for free
OSes, like Linux, OpenSolaris, FreeBSD, ...?
Maybe we could provide the used images.
Jan
vmware have just announced a free runtime; people wth the full copy need
to create the images but any windows or
Matt Benson wrote:
hmmm... I'm fresh out of *nix boxes at the moment.
:( I will try to research starting with attrib.
-Matt
I will think about creating a solaris image under vmware, to sit by the
win98 image
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Kev Jackson wrote:
OK. they were tail first, and I have stated that fact both in the
draft and in the big projects chapter of the second edition of Java
development with Ant. Which means that I have bit of editing to do on
the CVS-managed copies of that chapter. I've been trying to finish
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Peter Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you point out where you have seen this reference so that it can
be modified.
I trusted Steve's writing 8-)
I trusted Stefan's reviewing of my writing :)
Peter Reilly wrote:
At one stage, the import task behaved as if
it was added at the end of the build file. This was an
unexpected consequence (bug!) of the initial implementation.
This was changed (I think) in 1.6.1 or 1.6.2, so that the import behaved
as if it was inline. I have just checked
Kev Jackson wrote:
Peter Reilly wrote:
At one stage, the import task behaved as if
it was added at the end of the build file. This was an
unexpected consequence (bug!) of the initial implementation.
This was changed (I think) in 1.6.1 or 1.6.2, so that the import behaved
as if it was inline. I
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
echoXML does property expansion,
Could you please introduce a flag in XMLFragement to make this
optional?
Could do, but see my comments below:
The .NET tasks use XMLFragement for embedded build files and I do not
want
Jeffrey E Care wrote:
This may sound naive, but honestly I would not expect many.
Ant already has the parallel task, which of course is running things in
other threads; additionally in the WAS build tools we already have what is
essentially the equivalent to a parallel subant, and it's
Steve Loughran wrote:
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
echoXML does property expansion,
Could you please introduce a flag in XMLFragement to make this
optional?
Could do, but see my comments below:
The .NET tasks use XMLFragement for embedded
Jeffrey E Care wrote:
This may sound naive, but honestly I would not expect many.
Ant already has the parallel task, which of course is running things
in
other threads; additionally in the WAS build tools we already have
what is
essentially the equivalent to a parallel subant, and
Matt Benson wrote:
--- Jeffrey E Care [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
10/12/2005 07:50:04 AM:
[SNIP]
to an extent parallel is the most prone to race
conditions, as it is
running stuff in the same project. a subant
running in parallel is
likely
Jeffrey E Care wrote:
All:
I have been considering enhancing the subant task to allow it to process
builds in parallel. I'm willing to make the changes submit a patch for
review, but I wanted to gauge interest solicit comments first.
I could see how it could be interesting in some use
Kev Jackson wrote:
On 29 Sep 2005, at 06:39, Brett Porter wrote:
I'd also agree with that. We fully intended to make Maven2 plugins
work as Ant tasks :)
So with a wrapper,
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/scm/maven-scm-plugin/
these goals would become tasks and their parameters would match up
Jose Alberto Fernandez wrote:
But here we seem to be talking about a new family of generic tasks,
If this works well, we could deprecate the old tasks and eventually in a
couple of versions remove them.
Jose Alberto
generic is good, provided
-we can have a conceptual model that is consistent
I'm failing some tests this am with an NPE when things try and deref this.
Where should a serviceConfig get set up?
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Kev Jackson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm interested in the amount of effort it would take to create an antlib
from one of the current optional taskdefs. For example ccm (Continuus).
Im using the svn, antunit and dotnet antlibs source as guidance, and it
seems like all that is needed is an antlib.xml
Kev Jackson wrote:
nope, you havent missed anything.
I think we may want to extend the antlib with some extra stuff to ease
installation
-declaration of libraries that must be present (tests for classes)
-declare minimum or required ant versions
you mean something like
antlib
ant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin,
I tried changing my $PATH as you suggested but that didn't help. Also,
java and javac are both the same version (1.5.0_02).
I wonder if ant runs it's processes in another shell - one perhaps that
doesn't pick up my personal env variables? Maybe it doesn't even
Kev Jackson wrote:
Here's my non-committer 2pennies worth...
I think it would be beneficial to refactor Ant for some of the
commons-libs (commons-exec for example), I also think it'd be useful for
Ant 1.7 to splitoff as many tasks as possible into antlibs. The Antlib
idea seems to me to be
Brett Porter wrote:
On 9/21/05, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, we can discuss it :)
I do actually agree that execution and JAR files ought to be structured
so that they can be reused. The code in there is some of the best
debugged stuff out there in Java for doing both.
Ok
Matt Benson wrote:
or you can demand that I quit crying and do the copy
implementation. :)
matt, right now I am saving XML graphs to string buffers and reparsing
them as it was the easiest way to get Axis2 and xmlbeans to reliably
integrate. Do you think I can wait for the elegant solution
I would guess from this trace that there is a bad JAR file somewhere in
my (long, convoluted, m2-tasks created) classpath, something breaking javac.
the problem of course is that javac isnt helpful enough to tell me which
file. I have tried unzipping everything, but of course, ant's unzip
Steve Loughran wrote:
I would guess from this trace that there is a bad JAR file somewhere in
my (long, convoluted, m2-tasks created) classpath, something breaking
javac.
the problem of course is that javac isnt helpful enough to tell me which
file. I have tried unzipping everything
OK, I now have to use the resource stuff, to build WEB-INF/lib from a path
what is the tactic? I was thinking of doing a copy, but then I see this
in my (CVS image; this is @work) implementation of Copy:-
public void add(ResourceCollection res) {
//TODO: implement resources
}
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadnt thought about autoloading; I am happy with explicit loading
of stuff into their own namespaces, but want to make it easier for
projects to get access to my definitions (or even importable
libraries
Matt Benson wrote:
:) Jose Alberto, it seems that you and I have each
contradicted ourselves during this discussion. On
issue (1) above, regarding collisions, your approach
is to assume the user knows exactly what he/she is
doing: e.g. the name of every task provided with every
third-party
I know separate namespace work is optional, but once you start on it it,
it is more manageable. For this reason, the next edition of
java-dev-with-ant will use namespaces everywhere too, except for the
bits where I dont understand what is going on. Actually, I am slowly
building up model.
Jeffrey E Care wrote:
I don't normally speak up on the developer list, but I thought this
discussion could benefit from the experience of a *very large* product
that uses Ant to build.
We use Ant + our own extensions (Mantis) to build WebSphere Application
Server (and a good number of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Koberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote ..
Peter Reilly wrote:
To allow easy use, the nested elements caused by java reflection on
objects are placed in two namespaces - the default ant namespace (antlib:
org.apache.tools.ant)
and the namespace of the object that holds
Peter Reilly wrote:
To allow easy use, the nested elements caused by java reflection on
objects are placed in two namespaces - the default ant namespace (antlib:
org.apache.tools.ant)
and the namespace of the object that holds the nested element.
For example, the if task from ant-contrib
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote ..
I have a build process that patches xsd files to deal with different
interpretations of the ##other namespace between xerces and .net. nobody
understands namespaces consistently.
yes and within the XML community
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there are many ways to skin this catand I have done em all. I think we will
all wish in the near future that anything that consumes XML has such a default
ignore unknown xml handling, just makes life a little easier when
interoperating.
maybe, maybe not.
the
Yves Martin wrote:
Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have also found another issue in my code: my 'typedef' is done in a child
Ant Project... not in the parent Ant Project which uses this type.
Is there a standard way to propagate typedef/taskdef/antlib from a project
to another
Matt Benson wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
+* New task makeurl that can turn a file
reference into an absolute file:// url; and
+ nested filesets/paths into a (space, comma,
whatever) separated list of URLs. Useful
+ for RMI classpath setup, amongst other things.
+
The
Phil Hourihane wrote:
Dominique,
I was pretty sure that Sun's stuff, although available
in source form, wasn't open-source per se, so I
avoided hacking their code. The class I have is
subclassed from Properties (to allow for polymorphic
substitution), and includes its own code for parsing
the
jonathan gold wrote:
hi. i'm getting back to this now, and saw that there were a few more
responses. to answer your question -- it's the latter. i've gone the xml
route. the problem is that i have many modules interacting to build a
project, and it's difficult, though not impossible, to do
Jose Alberto Fernandez wrote:
Steve Loughran wrote:
Why is the onerror default of typedef fail and not failall?
The effect is that a typedef like this
typedef resource=checkstyletask.properties
uri=antlib:com.puppycrawl.checkstyle
/
will warn but not fail if the property
Dominique Devienne wrote:
2. if you use antlib://org/ex/resource.xml we load in the resource by its full
path, so you dont need multiple packages to have multiple antlib files.
I'm not sure about #2; I think it is convenient once you have antlib-only
distros (i.e. inline declaration and
Dominique Devienne wrote:
From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
One change I have also checked in to Definer.java is some extra logic
for naming antlibs. Instead of just
antlib:org.example.package
you can go
antlib://org/example/package/file.xml
and have that file's
Richard Evans wrote:
Kev,
I did that and I am still receiving these messages. However, I will do it
again.
Thanks!
maybe the alias that you are getting these messages via is not the one
that is your from: address. Is there some other alias that may route
messages to you (e.g. r.evans?)
James Mao wrote:
Subject:
How to add my Ant extension project into the 'Related Projects' list of ANT?
From:
James Mao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:37:01 +0800
To:
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Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On 22 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
url = fileToConvert.toURI().toURL().toExternalForm();
I think File.toURI is JDK 1.4+.
What is wrong with FileUtils.toURL()? Shouldn't we improve FileUtils
and use that from the task if anything is wrong?
will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Index: MakeUrl.java
===
...
* @ant.task category=core name=tourl
s/tourl/makeurl/ you are using that in the default.properties (not the
SmartFrog name :-)
yeah, I am just catching up with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Index: ComponentHelper.java
===
/**
+ * string used to control build.syspath policy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ */
+private static final String BUILD_SYSCLASSPATH_ONLY = only;
+private static
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do you have to repeat the full path to an antlib in typedef,
when declaring into an antlib url.
antlib descriptor, you mean?
If so, I agree with you, we should magically provide a default
Why do you have to repeat the full path to an antlib in typedef, when
declaring into an antlib url.
surely this should be sufficient
typedef
uri=antlib:org.smarfrog.tools.ant
classpathref=smartfrog.tasks.classpath
onerror=failall
/
I think if we
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
done, but I think I've just done it at the expense of the
encoding of your name -was there an e with an accent or an
umlaut in it?
I see http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/ant/CONTRIBUTORS?view=markup
accent grave (egrave;)
Matèrne
I think the utf8 locale of suse
Steve Loughran wrote:
I will do the deed of moving everything to a UTF8 XML file, if nobody
disagrees. very simple
contributors
contributorfJan/fsMateregrave;/scontributor
contributorfJ./fsRandom Hacker/scontributor
/contributors
Splitting out the surnames makes sorting easier though
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ant/src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/util/ProxySetup.java
Index: ProxySetup.java
===
/**
* Code to do proxy setup. This is just factored out of the main
system just for
Just for what?
ok, will fix :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@value? You havent met @value yet It puts the value of the
constant into the javadocs. So you can see what a constant is
set to in the docs. New for Java1.4; not a fancy java1.5 thing, oh no.
Thanks - I had a 2nd look into our sources: MagicNames has, Main has,
...
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. August 2005 14:32
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: cvs commit: ant/src/etc junit-frames.xsl
stevel 2005/08/18 05:32:16
Modified:.WHATSNEW
Why is the onerror default of typedef fail and not failall?
The effect is that a typedef like this
typedef resource=checkstyletask.properties
uri=antlib:com.puppycrawl.checkstyle
/
will warn but not fail if the property file is missing. Surely a missing
declaration file
has anyone played with multiple imports in a big way yet?
imagine
-project.xml imports checkstyle.xml and core.xml
-checkstyle.xml imports core.xml
will core.xml be imported twice?
-steve
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stevel 2005/08/16 08:33:17
Modified:docs/manual listeners.html
src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/listener
CommonsLoggingListener.java Log4jListener.java
src/main/org/apache/tools/ant DefaultLogger.java
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
I don't know much help I'm
going to be right now (adapting to a different timing schema after
switching jobs).
yeah, and as you're moving to VSS, you have to reset all your concepts
of what SCM does:
-never use it over a long-haul link unless you want a corrupt
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
I don't know much help I'm
going to be right now (adapting to a different timing schema after
switching jobs).
yeah, and as you're moving to VSS,
I've already come to appreciate RCS
Are there any ant-aware IDEs that are -lib ready?
That is, let you point to a dir and have it auto-add all JARs or
expanded package directories to the classpath? I know most let you add
extra JARs to a project, but I am wondering about adding all JARs in a
directory.
-steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eclipse 3.1:
- Run | External Tools | External Tools...
- Classpath
- Add External Jars...
- Select multiple Jars
-- choose the directory
-- click into the list
-- Ctrl-A (select all)
-- open
- Apply
Only a few clicks more to -lib.
And I´m not sure if you have
Dominique Devienne wrote:
From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm thinking more of automatically pulling the entire set of files in a
directory, even if that (SCM-managed) dir changes.
I'm trying to put together our plan for an ant1.7-only build process,
and am working out how best
Jack Woehr wrote:
Steve Loughran wrote:
Even if you could retro-fit every task out there with getters,
-what about overloaded set operatons? which one should the get return?
-what about property assignments. Tasks get their setters with
properties expanded.
also there is the issue
Henri Yandell wrote:
Any further thoughts migration-wise?
Did you get your stuff done Steve?
I wouldnt hold things back for me; this is only some cleanup and tagging
of stuff that isnt going to ship..
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I am interested, but I need to get myself a new laptop to
start really working on ant again. My hard disk is nearly dead
:(, so I did not use my laptop since shortly after the Ant
1.6.5 release.
Good luck :-)
I think we should reorder the existing docs along the
I'm just reviewing what major changes I am needing to do to my (big)
work project to simplify stuff. One troublespot is running functional
tests against a running system, I need to (maybe) start a program, run
tests against it and then stop the program if I started it (but not if
it was
Jack Woehr wrote:
Conor MacNeill wrote:
jonathan gold wrote:
are there libraries i've somehow missed in the ant api that allow me to
take a Project object i've built programmatically and write it as an
antfile to some OutputStream?
You have not missed anything as there are no
Jack Woehr wrote:
Jose Alberto Fernandez wrote:
One of the problems here is that it is not always possible
to reconstruct the XML for a particular TASK. That is,
tasks MUST have setXXX methods for every attribute, but there is
no requirement that they provide a corresponding getXXX.
Simillar
Anderson, Rob (Global Trade) wrote:
Jason, I am still using Ant, and I am still using ClearCase. While we currently
are not using the ClearCase Ant Tasks, we perhaps will be using them in the
future. Your enhancements are quite interesting. I have a new ClearCase related
Ant feature that you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I got some +1, but sooner is not a timeframe you could really
vote on - IMO :-)
So I suggest:
Migrate Ant from CVS to SVN on the weekend of 13./14. August 2005.
That would be the first weekend after the one-week voting timeframe.
After passing the vote we
I have some things I'd like to commit (and then tag and delete), and
before that I need to do some changes to Get; if I can get those done
quickly then I'm +1. If I cant get them done quickly, then they werent
that important.
-steve
Roland Ramthun wrote:
Hello,
we are using Ant to build the software we provide.
We have a section in our buildfile, which tars and gzips the program at
the end of the build process.
Some days ago an users complained about problems unpacking this archive
using WinRAR.
Another user had problems
Erik Hatcher wrote:
On Jul 26, 2005, at 5:30 AM, Steve Loughran wrote:
Actually, maybe we should put together some official ant team
presentations, for use in in-house or external talks, something like
the following set. This could be something to get the user community
involved in too
Kev Jackson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm preparing a talk for the developers here in Vietnam about how to use
Ant to build software (mainly Java, but you know there's the .net tasks
too). I have the main body of the presentation completed, but I wanted
to include some of the more esoteric things you
I'm doing some tuning of the distro targets, not because I have any
immediate plans on that front, but because I need to do a private
distro. Hence the support for creating the output dirs if absent, and
more control over destination host and dir.
I have also stuck in the fetch.xml file,
Arturo Guedez wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am developing a new task for the SCM tool provided by MKS called
Source Integrity.
To run this task users must have a copy of the Source Integrity client,
and must copy the MKS Java API library to the ANT lib directory. I will
include all the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a batch file for updating my Ant source or committing changes. It
worked the last few months, but for a few days I only get
FATAL ERROR: Unable to authenticate
cvs update: Couldn't connect to remote server - plink error
cvs [update aborted]: Connection to server
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005, Kev Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess Stefan will want to wait until kaffe, gjc etc support 1.5
properly before we move anything.
Not really. Personally I don't see and going to require 1.5 too soon,
but my reasons are different.
One of
Dominique Devienne wrote:
From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
well, it'd be nice if we could get/set unix file permissions; that is
the most important thing to me, symlinks would be good too. There are no
real symlinks in NTFS, though hard links are allowed in the same
filesystem
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