Hi Damian, How are you setting the properties in your buildfile? If you can send me a self-contained example, I could give it a try and see how to make it work.
alex On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Damian Monogue <demon...@gmail.com> wrote: > My appologies if there's a better place to post this, but I've run into an > issue again while using buildr + antwrap. In this case, I'm using it to > call ant tasks defined in my build.xml. One of them is a loop, and part of > this loop is that it passes along a dynamically constructed ant property > name as part of the next chain of tasks. > > For instance, there are several *.masterInput.dir properties which are > defined independently of each other. When the loop executes, it may run the > first time and need router.masterInput.dir, and the next use > cooler.masterInput.dir, etc. For example: > > <antcall target="runMyLoops"> > <param name="executeThisTask" value ="sometasktoexecute" /> > <param name="masterDir" value="${item}.masterInput.dir"/> > ... > </antcall> > > > At run time, when this antcall is hit in the chain, it is throwing an > error. The first time, let us say ${item} is replaced with router. The > error below is thrown: > > Property 'router.masterInput.dir' is not defined. > > > This is untrue, though, as I can see where I have defined it in my > buildfile. Has anyone run into this before? I searched the mailing lists > and hit up google, but my googlefu has failed me. > > Thanks in advance for any help! > > Damian >