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Posted to dev@ant.apache.org by Craig Cottingham <cc...@euronetservices.com> on 2000/05/11 16:13:39 UTC

RE: Patch: JAVAC dependency tracking and multiple src paths handl ing

On Thu, 11 May 2000, Tom Cook wrote:

> So how to do it? AFAIK niether ';' or ':' is a valid 
> character in paths on
> either M$ or U*IX systems, so list code could just check for 
> both.

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Microsoft(R) Windows NT(TM)
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D:\work>set PATH
PATH=D:\Java\1.2\1.2.2-001\bin;C:\Perl\bin;C:\tools;C:\Program
Files\Tcl\bin;C:\WinNT\system32

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The colon character is perfectly valid in a DOS/NT filepath.

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RE: Patch: JAVAC dependency tracking and multiple src paths handling

Posted by Vitaly Stulsky <vi...@yahoo.com>.
> Blast! I think I'll just stay out of this thread; I just keep making a
> fool of myself.

Tom, I understand your reaction, but may be better to send your
respond directly to the author? 
I prefer simply to ignore such info ....

Thank you anyway.
Vitaly
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RE: Patch: JAVAC dependency tracking and multiple src paths handl ing

Posted by Tom Cook <tc...@ardec.com.au>.
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Craig Cottingham wrote:

> On Thu, 11 May 2000, Tom Cook wrote:
> 
> > So how to do it? AFAIK niether ';' or ':' is a valid 
> > character in paths on
> > either M$ or U*IX systems, so list code could just check for 
> > both.
> 
> =====
> 
> Microsoft(R) Windows NT(TM)
> (C) Copyright 1985-1996 Microsoft Corp.
> 
> D:\work>set PATH
> PATH=D:\Java\1.2\1.2.2-001\bin;C:\Perl\bin;C:\tools;C:\Program
> Files\Tcl\bin;C:\WinNT\system32
> 
> =====
> 
> The colon character is perfectly valid in a DOS/NT filepath.

Blast! I think I'll just stay out of this thread; I just keep making a
fool of myself.

Cheerio
--
Tom Cook - Software Engineer

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