[MOBY-dev] jMoby: problems with Ant under Windows
Edward Kawas
edward.kawas at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 01:24:35 UTC 2005
Don't yell at me, but all that windows needed was a good
'clean'ing.
Thanks.
Ed
> -----Original Message-----
> From: moby-dev-bounces at portal.open-bio.org [mailto:moby-
> dev-bounces at portal.open-bio.org] On Behalf Of Martin
> Senger
> Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 6:19 PM
> To: Moby Developers
> Subject: [MOBY-dev] jMoby: problems with Ant under Windows
>
> You are a pool of clever and experiences people - would
> anybody be able to
> help me to write (actually to fix) the current Ant's
> build.zml so it works
> fine also under Windows? I am desperately seeking an
> advise:
>
> 1) The command-line arguments when using target <java>
> cannot remain empty
> (under Windows). For example, the command-line:
> java MosesGenerator -e "" -debug
> means (under Linux) a command-line with three arguments,
> but (under
> windows) a command-line with just two arguments (-e and -
> debug). Is there
> a solution for this, at all?
>
> 2) The target <javadoc>, when used with rich attributes
> (like bottom,
> headre etc.), does not work under windows. First I had to
> change double
> quotes into single quotes (okay, Ant should do it, but
> does not; but it's
> doable). Second I have to remove newlines from some XML
> elements - like
> the 'bottom' one (okay, doable, but annoying, again Any
> should do it - as
> it does for unix). But third: the line for javadoc is too
> long for
> windows. Well, if you have a windows running, try the
> current build.xml -
> try target 'docs' - and you will see what I am talking
> about, and perhaps
> you will kniw how to rectiry.
>
> Many thanks for your help,
> Martin
>
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