There is a little bug with the script:
It uses <tstamp> to set the "clock.time" property twice.
The second setting will be ignored as properties
are immutable.

Peter

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Don�t think you can (without writing a new logger...)

Jan



-----Original Message-----
From: Mario Manfre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 5:07 PM
To: Ant Users List
Subject: Hide a task name


I've created a target which I call using an antcall but I would like to not have the target displayed in the output. Is there a way to not have the antcalled target displayed.


Here is the example

<target name="fetchingSource">
<antcall target="SourceGet"> <param name="title" value="Folder /Data"/>
<param name="fetch.to" value="${fetch.dir}/Data"/>
<param name="vss.from" value="${ss.root}/application1/Data"/>
</antcall>
</target>


<target name="SourceGet">
<echo></echo> <echo message="-----------------------------------------------------
----------"/>
<echo message=" Fetching ${title} "/>
<echo message="-----------------------------------------------------
----------"/>
<tstamp prefix="clock"><format property="time" pattern="MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss aa"/></tstamp>
<echo message="Current Time : ${clock.time}"/>
<vssget localPath="${fetch.to}"
recursive="true"
ssdir="${vss.ssdir}"
vsspath="${vss.from}"
writable="false"
label="${ss.label}"/>
<echo></echo> <tstamp prefix="clock"><format property="time" pattern="MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss aa"/></tstamp>
<echo message="Current Time : ${clock.time}"/> </target>


output is

fetch:

SourceGet:

[echo] ---------------------------------------------------------------
[echo] Fetching Folder /Data
[echo] ---------------------------------------------------------------



I'd like it to just be


fetch:
[echo] ---------------------------------------------------------------
[echo] Fetching Folder /Data
[echo] ---------------------------------------------------------------



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