You could create the following:
windows.properties
linux.properties
Then pass the parameter in on the command line...
ant -Denv=linux ...
Perhaps it could default to windows...
<target name="setEnv" unless="env">
<property name="env" value="windows"/>
</target>
Then on linux you could create an alias in the shell...
alias ant="ant -Denv=linux"
I hope this helps,
-Rob Anderson
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Subject: os.name for windows return "Windows XP"?
Hi,
There must be someone who is dealing with the same issue. I am trying to take
multiplatform builds with different ${os.name}.properties file. Linux is not a
problem, Linux.properties. What about Windows? It becomes Windows
XP.properties files.
Can someone enlight me the better way to do this with one word .properties
name?
Thanks
Barry
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