Hi Safak, Could you see if you have the Ant.Home and JavaDir are set and the Java directory is in your Path. It sound like a environment variable/ Path problem. On the command line if you type "set" you should see a list of environment variable
Best Regards Afshin Bozorgzadeh When you seek it, you cannot find it. Your hand cannot reach it Nor your mind exceed it. When you no longer seek it,It is always with you. -----Original Message----- From: Matt Benson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 11:41 AM To: Ant Users List Subject: Re: ant not recognizing command line argument --- Safak Ökmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Matt, > > here is the output: > > __________ > > D:\programme\ant\bin>D:\programme\ant\bin\ant.bat > clean > Buildfile: build.xml > > one: > > BUILD SUCCESSFUL > Total time: 0 seconds > D:\programme\ant\bin> > > _______________ > > > Is it possibly interacting with the exlipse plugin > ant? I wouldn't think so; Try running ant -version with and without fully-specified paths. If you can get either invocation to recognize the command-line arguments you can at least check whether the version running is the one you think you installed. If the fully-specified version works properly (I couldn't really tell from your last message; you'd probably have to try a few things to be sure), you can add D:\programme\ant\bin to the FRONT of your PATH and the unqualified "ant" command should work. If it does, you probably have some rogue ant lying somewhere along your PATH... -Matt > > Safak. > > Matt Benson wrote: > > Are you the first owner of this box? I would > > thoroughly investigate the possibility that the > ant > > you installed is not the ant that is being called. > > Try using full paths when you run ant for a quick > > check; i.e. D:\programme\ant\bin\ant.bat .... > > > > HTH, > > Matt > > > > --- Safak Ökmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Here is another sample: > >> > >> __________ > >> D:\programme\ant\bin>ant -debug clean > >> Buildfile: build.xml > >> > >> one: > >> > >> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> Total time: 1 second > >> D:\programme\ant\bin>vim build.xml > >> > >> D:\programme\ant\bin>ant -debug > >> Buildfile: build.xml > >> > >> one: > >> > >> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> Total time: 0 seconds > >> D:\programme\ant\bin>ant clean -debug > >> Buildfile: build.xml > >> > >> one: > >> > >> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> Total time: 0 seconds > >> D:\programme\ant\bin>ant clean > >> Buildfile: build.xml > >> > >> one: > >> > >> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> Total time: 0 seconds > >> D:\programme\ant\bin>ant hello > >> Buildfile: build.xml > >> > >> one: > >> > >> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >> Total time: 0 seconds > >> D:\programme\ant\bin> > >> > >> __________ > >> > >> > >> I have rebooted my windows. This was not the > >> problem. I don't know. I > >> reinstalled ant, too. > >> > >> Safak. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> I tried you buildfile from [1] - commented only > >> the jflex-taskdef out > >>> - and > >>> that worked for me. > >>> But your output [2] doesnt seem to fit to your > buildfile. > >>> > >>> On your machine the execution order was > >>> "init,copygen,classes,shared,javadoc,all" > >>> but called was "ant clean" - never have seen > that before. > >>> > >>> So again, what does -debug say? > >>> > >>> > >>> Jan > >>> > >>> > >>> [1] http://phpfi.com/89578 > >>> [2] http://home.in.tum.de/~oekmen/antFailure.JPG > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > ---8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<---- > >>> C:\TEMP\ant-test6>ant init > >>> Buildfile: build.xml > >>> > >>> init: > >>> [mkdir] Created dir: C:\TEMP\ant-test6\bin > >>> [mkdir] Created dir: C:\TEMP\ant-test6\dist > >>> [mkdir] Created dir: C:\TEMP\ant-test6\etc > >>> [mkdir] Created dir: C:\TEMP\ant-test6\java > >>> [mkdir] Created dir: C:\TEMP\ant-test6\docs > >>> > >>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >>> Total time: 0 seconds > >>> C:\TEMP\ant-test6>ant clean > >>> Buildfile: build.xml > >>> > >>> clean: > >>> [delete] Deleting directory > >> C:\TEMP\ant-test6\bin > >>> [delete] Deleting directory > >> C:\TEMP\ant-test6\dist > >>> [delete] Deleting directory > >> C:\TEMP\ant-test6\etc > >>> [delete] Deleting directory > >> C:\TEMP\ant-test6\java > >>> [delete] Deleting directory > >> C:\TEMP\ant-test6\docs > >>> > >>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >>> Total time: 0 seconds > >>> C:\TEMP\ant-test6>ant clean > >>> Buildfile: build.xml > >>> > >>> clean: > >>> > >>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL > >>> Total time: 0 seconds > >>> > >> > > > ---8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<-------8-<---- > >>> > >>> > >>>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >>>> Von: Safak Ökmen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. November 2005 20:50 > >>>> An: Ant Users List > >>>> Betreff: Re: ant not recognizing command line > argument > >>>> > >>>> Hi! > >>>> > >>>> I'm sorry. > >>>> Here I have uploaded it on my webpage: > >>>> http://home.in.tum.de/~oekmen/antFailure.JPG > >>>> > >>>> Safak. > >>>> > >>>> Ivan Ivanov wrote: > >>>>> Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>> I am sorry. I am willing to help, morever it > seems an easy issue, > >>>>> but your attachment is stripped off. If you > want to receive some > >>>>> help, sent the build log inline of the > message. > >>>>> > >>>>> Regards > >>>>> Ivan > >>>>> > >>>>> --- Safak �kmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> I start it with just > >>>>>> ant (the output should be like on the jpeg) > or ant clean (the > >>>>>> output on the jpeg is false for the target > clean) > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! 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