Olivier Croisier wrote:

Hi

Ant buildfiles without a default target are invalid

This is not true for ant 1.6+.

In ant 1.6, if the default target is not set, the default target will be "" - and tasks/types outside targets.

His problem is an interaction between elipse and ant. He may need to upgrade elipse to version 3.0.

Peter

: <project> tags are required to provide one "default" attribute. Check that your buildfile is well-formed & valid, but I think Ant would've complained in a more explicit manner if you had forgotten that attribute...

However, I wonder how Ant reacts if the "default" attribute is present, but empty ? I think the resulting error message could look like your error message, so please investigate this way too.

Hope this helps
Olivier



On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 09:05:52 -0400, Laconia Data Systems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rhino et al-
More specifically you invoked Ant with no target specification e.g.
$Ant
and your build.xml has not specified a default target
i.e. your build.xml has a default="" target
Anyone else ???
Martin-
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That means, you - or your IDE :) - tried to invoke a target named "none" and
that
doesnt exist in the specified buildfile.


That sounds to me that a needed flag in your IDE isnt set ... usually you
havent any
target "none" ...



Jan

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Von: Rajesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hai Rhino ,

Can you please provide your ant code pls

Rajes

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From: Rhino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:50 AM
To: ant-user
Subject: Basic Question


Can someone remind me what I'm doing wrong if I get this message from an Ant script?

BUILD FAILED: Target `none' does not exist in this project.

I think it has to be some kind of basic syntax error; the
task or tasks I
run actually seem to work fine but the script inevitably ends
with this
message when run in Eclipse 2.1.3. The script works fine when
I run it from
the command line instead.

I know I've seen this error before but I tend to work with Ant very
sporadically - a couple of hours every few months - so I've
forgotten what
it means.

I am running Ant 1.6.1 in both Eclipse and the command line.

Rhino
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