>> Essentially:
>> <property file="build.properties" />
>> <property file=${user.home}/build.properties" />
>>
>> And of course these statements are ignored if the files don't exist.
>>
>
>Ant (at least 1.2 and 1.3) do the latter one for you. On Unix, use
>"${user.home}/.antrc" to hold global properties. On Windows, you put
>"antrc_pre.bat" and "antrc_post.bat" files in a directory identified by
>the %HOME% environment variable (on Win98).
>
>So, the good news is we only have to worry about the local directory
>properties file.
Thanks for the info! That simplifies things...although I couldn't find any info
on .antrc in the ant 1.2 or 1.3 docs.
mark
Mark R Mascolino
The Procter & Gamble Co.
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