Set the environment variabe ANT_OPTS to "-emacs" or "-quiet".
Jan >-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >Von: Iván Pérez Domínguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2006 08:57 >An: Ant Users List >Betreff: Re: Quiet output > >OK, that's closer to what I want but, is there any way to >force this -emacs flag to be enabled even if the user didn't >write "ant -quiet -emacs"? Maybe the ant task should allow >options like that to be passed to ANT. > >Ninju Bohra wrote: >> You might want to look at the -emacs command line option to surpress >> the 'prefixing' that appears on the output >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Iván Pérez Domínguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 2:54:30 PM >> Subject: Quiet output >> >> >> I'm writing a build.xml file that tests a program. Before >using ANT, I >> had a bash script that printed the results like init.d >scripts do when >> started/stopped. For instance, for an input file to be >tested, called >> mtp.mtp, it printed something like >> >> mtp.mtp [OK] >> >> if everything went ok, and >> >> mtp.mtp [!!] >> >> if something went wrong. In both cases, the real output was >saved in a >> log file. >> >> Now I'm using ANT, I'd like it to be the same way, but the output >> happens to be way too verbose unless ANT is called with -quiet. Is >> there any way to force this quiet flag, or to hide the >commands output? >> >> I don't like ANT to prefix the output with the command that produced >> it either. For instance, if I write >> >> <echo>Message</echo> >> >> ant prints something like >> >> [echo] Message >> >> Is there any way to hide that too? >> >> Cheers. >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
