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Florent Georges

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Aug 28, 2011, 4:31:54 PM8/28/11
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Hi,

I've just seen trunk/build.xml references xspec.properties, but
there is no such file in the trunk, and I couldn't find any
description of it (and of the properties it is supposed/able to
contain).

Is anyone using this file?

Regards,

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Tony Graham

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Aug 28, 2011, 6:20:37 PM8/28/11
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On Sun, August 28, 2011 9:31 pm, Florent Georges wrote:
> I've just seen trunk/build.xml references xspec.properties, but
> there is no such file in the trunk, and I couldn't find any
> description of it (and of the properties it is supposed/able to
> contain).
>
> Is anyone using this file?

build.xml or xspec.properties?

xspec.properties is optional. It's where you'd define properties to
override the defaults in build.xml.

I could come up with a default xspec.properties that has commented-out
declarations for the useful properties.

Regards,


Tony.

Florent Georges

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Aug 29, 2011, 3:24:22 AM8/29/11
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On 29 August 2011 00:20, Tony Graham wrote:
> On Sun, August 28, 2011 9:31 pm, Florent Georges wrote:

Hi Tony,

>> I've just seen trunk/build.xml references xspec.properties,
>> but there is no such file in the trunk, and I couldn't find
>> any description of it (and of the properties it is
>> supposed/able to contain).

>> Is anyone using this file?

> build.xml or xspec.properties?

xspec.properties. But build.xml also actually :-) As I am
re-organizing the directory structure, I'd like to be sure every
path that needs to has been adapted. And I can't really figure
out how build.xml is defining the various directories to use, in
particular:

ant.file.xspec
xspec.project.dir
xspec.base.dir
xspec.dir

> xspec.properties is optional. It's where you'd define
> properties to override the defaults in build.xml.

Ok, thanks!

> I could come up with a default xspec.properties that has
> commented-out declarations for the useful properties.

Or we can maybe simply add a simple description in build.xml,
in /project/description?

Tony Graham

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Aug 30, 2011, 5:57:09 AM8/30/11
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On Mon, August 29, 2011 8:24 am, Florent Georges wrote:
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> Or we can maybe simply add a simple description in build.xml,
> in /project/description?

I added http://code.google.com/p/xspec/wiki/RunningWithAnt and linked to
it from http://code.google.com/p/xspec/wiki/RunningScenarios

Regards,


Tony.

Florent Georges

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Aug 30, 2011, 5:59:52 AM8/30/11
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On 30 August 2011 11:57, Tony Graham wrote:

Good stuff, thanks!

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