On 20 Nov 2000, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> Jason van Zyl <jvanzyl@periapt.com> wrote:
>
> > That's a start! It will certainly help if <taskdef> takes
> > a classpath. Is the following possible:
> >
> > <taskdef
> > name="torque"
> > class="org.apache.turbine.torque.ant.VTorqueTask"/>
> > <classpath>
> > <pathelement path="${class.path.set.in.parent.project}"/>
> > </classpath>
> > </taskdef>
>
> It is (you could have tried of course 8-). This is if
> class.path.set.in.parent.project is the name of a property, not a
> reference id.
I didn't know that I could set a property with with a path
as you previously described, or I would have! :-) Thanks
for the tip, much appreciated!
--
jvz.
Jason van Zyl
jvanzyl@periapt.com
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