That works!
Thank you Dieter.
However, it s a bit counter-intuitive for a beginner like me that package
behaves differently from
build and clean.
Regards,
Magnus
El 10 jan 2013, a las 16.46, Dieter Vrancken escribió:
> Hi Magnus,
>
> I think the issue is that 'build' is a function that returns the build task,
> whereas 'package' is a function that defines a package task based on its
> arguments. As you don't give arguments, it does not return a task.
>
> Try the following. This references the package task directly.
>
> task :package do
> puts("Custom packaging")
> end
>
> HTH,
> Dieter
>
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 13:47:02 +0100
> Magnus Melander <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> I have successfully extended the build task as suggested in the
>> documentation:
>>
>> build do
>> puts("Do extra stuff")
>> end
>>
>> However, when I try to do the same with the package task, it does not work:
>>
>> package do
>> puts("Custom packaging") # never happens
>> end
>>
>> I can't see any reason why it should not work, but maybe my understanding of
>> buildr is incorrect.
>> I'm running version 1.47 of buildr.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Magnus
>
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