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# spec file for package ant-antlr
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- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%global ant_home %{_datadir}/ant
##### WARNING: please do not edit this auto generated spec file. Use the ant.spec! #####
%bcond_with bootstrap
%bcond_with junit
%bcond_with junit5
%bcond_without antlr
Name: ant-antlr
Version: 1.10.14
Release: 0
Summary: Antlr Task for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
Accepting request 805655 from home:pmonrealgonzalez:branches:Java:packages - Update to 1.10.8 * Security fix: [CVE-2020-1945, bsc#1171696] - A new property ant.tmpdir provides improved control over the location Ant uses to create temporary files * sshexec failed to write output to a file if the file didn't exist * Fixes a regression in javac task involving command line argument files. * sshexec, sshsession and scp now support a new sshConfig parameter. It specified the SSH configuration file (typically ${user.home}/.ssh/config) defining the username and keyfile to be used per host. * "legacy-xml" formatter of junitlauncher task wasn't writing out exceptions that happen in @BeforeAll method of a test. * Fixes a potential ConcurrentModificationException in XMLLogger. * Fixes a bug in junitlauncher task in forked mode, where if a listener element was used as a sibling element for either the test or testclasses element, then the forked mode launch would fail. * Fixes an issue in AntStructure where an incorrect DTD was being generated. * Fixes an incorrect variable name usage in junit-frames-xalan1.xsl. * The runant.py script should now work with Python 3. * rmic has been removed from Java 15. The task will now throw an exception if you try to use it while running Java 15 or newer. - Remove ant-python3.patch fixed upstream - Update to 1.10.8 * Security fix: [CVE-2020-1945, bsc#1171696] - A new property ant.tmpdir provides improved control over the location Ant uses to create temporary files * sshexec failed to write output to a file if the file didn't exist * Fixes a regression in javac task involving command line argument files. * sshexec, sshsession and scp now support a new sshConfig parameter. It specified the SSH configuration file (typically ${user.home}/.ssh/config) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/805655 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=159
2020-05-15 07:24:55 +02:00
URL: https://ant.apache.org/
Source0: https://www.apache.org/dist/ant/source/apache-ant-%{version}-src.tar.xz
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
Source1: apache-ant-1.8.ant.conf
Source10: ant-bootstrap.pom.in
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Source1000: pre_checkin.sh
Accepting request 805655 from home:pmonrealgonzalez:branches:Java:packages - Update to 1.10.8 * Security fix: [CVE-2020-1945, bsc#1171696] - A new property ant.tmpdir provides improved control over the location Ant uses to create temporary files * sshexec failed to write output to a file if the file didn't exist * Fixes a regression in javac task involving command line argument files. * sshexec, sshsession and scp now support a new sshConfig parameter. It specified the SSH configuration file (typically ${user.home}/.ssh/config) defining the username and keyfile to be used per host. * "legacy-xml" formatter of junitlauncher task wasn't writing out exceptions that happen in @BeforeAll method of a test. * Fixes a potential ConcurrentModificationException in XMLLogger. * Fixes a bug in junitlauncher task in forked mode, where if a listener element was used as a sibling element for either the test or testclasses element, then the forked mode launch would fail. * Fixes an issue in AntStructure where an incorrect DTD was being generated. * Fixes an incorrect variable name usage in junit-frames-xalan1.xsl. * The runant.py script should now work with Python 3. * rmic has been removed from Java 15. The task will now throw an exception if you try to use it while running Java 15 or newer. - Remove ant-python3.patch fixed upstream - Update to 1.10.8 * Security fix: [CVE-2020-1945, bsc#1171696] - A new property ant.tmpdir provides improved control over the location Ant uses to create temporary files * sshexec failed to write output to a file if the file didn't exist * Fixes a regression in javac task involving command line argument files. * sshexec, sshsession and scp now support a new sshConfig parameter. It specified the SSH configuration file (typically ${user.home}/.ssh/config) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/805655 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=159
2020-05-15 07:24:55 +02:00
Source1001: https://www.apache.org/dist/ant/source/apache-ant-%{version}-src.tar.xz.asc
Source1002: ant.keyring
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
Patch0: apache-ant-no-test-jar.patch
Patch1: apache-ant-class-path-in-manifest.patch
Patch2: apache-ant-bootstrap.patch
#PATCH-FEATURE-OPENSUSE bmwiedemann -- have fixed build dates
Patch3: reproducible-build-date.patch
# PATCH-FEATURE-OPENSUSE reproducible-build-manifest.patch -- have fixed "Created-by" in manifest
Patch5: reproducible-build-manifest.patch
Patch6: apache-ant-xml-apis.patch
# PATCH-FEATURE-OPENSUSE debian patch to use SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH for timestamp in property files
Patch7: reproducible-propertyfile-task.patch
BuildRequires: antlr-bootstrap
BuildRequires: java-devel >= 1.8
BuildRequires: javapackages-local >= 6
BuildRequires: unzip
BuildRequires: xml-commons-apis-bootstrap
#!BuildIgnore: xml-commons-apis
BuildArch: noarch
# Needed for maven conversions
%if !%{with bootstrap}
BuildRequires: javapackages-local
%endif
%if %{with junit} || %{with antlr} || %{with junit5}
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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BuildRequires: xz-java
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BuildRequires: strip-nondeterminism
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%if %{with bootstrap}
Requires: java-devel >= 1.8
Requires: javapackages-tools
Requires: xerces-j2
Requires: xml-apis
Requires: xml-resolver
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Obsoletes: apache-ant < %{version}
Provides: apache-ant = %{version}
Obsoletes: ant-nodeps < %{version}
Provides: ant-nodeps = %{version}
Obsoletes: ant-trax < %{version}
Provides: ant-trax = %{version}
%endif
%if %{with antlr}
Requires: antlr
%requires_eq ant
Obsoletes: ant-javadoc
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%if %{with junit}
Requires: junit4
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%endif
%if %{with junit5}
Requires: junit5
%requires_eq ant
%endif
%if %{with junit}
%description
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional JUnit tasks for Apache Ant.
%elif %{with junit5}
Accepting request 897253 from home:pmonrealgonzalez:branches:Java:packages - Update to 1.10.10 * SCP (with sftp=true) task would fail if fetching file located in root directory. * Fixed: javac task would fail if the arguments file it (internally) created didn't quote the # character. * Make sure LegacyXmlResultFormatter encodes characters illegal in XML the same way JUnit5's built-in formatter would. * LegacyXmlResultFormatter no longer double-encodes <>& in system-err and system-out. * Fixes a bug in junitlauncher task's legacy-xml formatter, where the testcase representing a @Parameterized JUnit4 test wasn't being reported in the XML. * Fixes a bug where the ant-testutil-sources.jar that gets published to Maven central repository didn't contain any source files. * The <http> condition didn't follow redirects from http to https. * ZipOutputStream now overrides write(int) in order to make sure single byte writes get the same treatment as array writes. * Fixes a potential deadlock in junitlauncher task when using legacy-xml reporter. * javaversion condition now has a new "atmost" attribute. See the javaversion manual for more details * The "listener" nested element of the "junitlauncher" task now has a new "useLegacyReportingName" attribute which can be used to control the test identifiers names that get reported by the listener. See the junitlauncher manual for more details. Note that this change also introduces a new "setUseLegacyReportingName" method on the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junitlauncher.TestResultFormatter interface. This will break backward compatibility with any of your custom result formatters which implemented this interface and such implementations OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/897253 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=163
2021-06-04 07:29:32 +02:00
%description
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional JUnit5 tasks for Apache Ant.
%else
Accepting request 897253 from home:pmonrealgonzalez:branches:Java:packages - Update to 1.10.10 * SCP (with sftp=true) task would fail if fetching file located in root directory. * Fixed: javac task would fail if the arguments file it (internally) created didn't quote the # character. * Make sure LegacyXmlResultFormatter encodes characters illegal in XML the same way JUnit5's built-in formatter would. * LegacyXmlResultFormatter no longer double-encodes <>& in system-err and system-out. * Fixes a bug in junitlauncher task's legacy-xml formatter, where the testcase representing a @Parameterized JUnit4 test wasn't being reported in the XML. * Fixes a bug where the ant-testutil-sources.jar that gets published to Maven central repository didn't contain any source files. * The <http> condition didn't follow redirects from http to https. * ZipOutputStream now overrides write(int) in order to make sure single byte writes get the same treatment as array writes. * Fixes a potential deadlock in junitlauncher task when using legacy-xml reporter. * javaversion condition now has a new "atmost" attribute. See the javaversion manual for more details * The "listener" nested element of the "junitlauncher" task now has a new "useLegacyReportingName" attribute which can be used to control the test identifiers names that get reported by the listener. See the junitlauncher manual for more details. Note that this change also introduces a new "setUseLegacyReportingName" method on the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junitlauncher.TestResultFormatter interface. This will break backward compatibility with any of your custom result formatters which implemented this interface and such implementations OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/897253 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=163
2021-06-04 07:29:32 +02:00
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Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like
Make. Build description files are written in XML.
%endif
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Summary: Optional jmf tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
Requires: ant = %{version}
%description -n ant-jmf
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional jmf tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-swing
Summary: Optional swing tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
Requires: ant = %{version}
%description -n ant-swing
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional swing tasks for Apache Ant.
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License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
Requires: ant = %{version}
Requires: perl
Requires: python3-base
%description -n ant-scripts
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains additional perl and python scripts for Apache
Ant.
%endif #if bootstrap
%if %{with antlr}
%package -n ant-apache-bsf
Summary: Optional apache bsf tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: bsf
Requires: bsf
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-apache-bsf
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional apache bsf tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-apache-resolver
Summary: Optional apache resolver tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: xml-resolver
Requires: xml-resolver
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-apache-resolver
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional apache resolver tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-commons-logging
Summary: Optional commons logging tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: apache-commons-logging
Requires: apache-commons-logging
%requires_eq ant
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Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional commons logging tasks for Apache Ant.
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Summary: Optional commons net tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: apache-commons-net
Requires: apache-commons-net
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-commons-net
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional commons net tasks for Apache Ant.
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Summary: Optional apache bcel tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: bcel
Requires: bcel
%requires_eq ant
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Provides: ant-jakarta-bcel = %{version}
Obsoletes: ant-jakarta-bcel < %{version}
%description -n ant-apache-bcel
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional apache bcel tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-apache-log4j
Summary: Optional apache log4j tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: reload4j
Requires: reload4j
%requires_eq ant
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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Provides: ant-jakarta-log4j = %{version}
Obsoletes: ant-jakarta-log4j < %{version}
%description -n ant-apache-log4j
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional apache log4j tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-apache-oro
Summary: Optional apache oro tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: oro
Requires: oro
%requires_eq ant
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Provides: ant-jakarta-oro = %{version}
Obsoletes: ant-jakarta-oro < %{version}
%description -n ant-apache-oro
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional apache oro tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-apache-regexp
Summary: Optional apache regexp tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: regexp
Requires: regexp
%requires_eq ant
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Provides: ant-jakarta-regexp = %{version}
Obsoletes: ant-jakarta-regexp < %{version}
%description -n ant-apache-regexp
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional apache regexp tasks for Apache Ant.
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%package -n ant-apache-xalan2
Summary: Optional apache xalan2 tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: regexp
BuildRequires: xalan-j2
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Requires: regexp
%requires_eq ant
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%description -n ant-apache-xalan2
Optional apache xalan2 tasks for %{name}.
%package -n ant-imageio
Summary: Optional imageio tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-imageio
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional imageio tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-javamail
Summary: Optional javamail tasks for ant
License: CDDL-1.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
BuildRequires: javamail >= 1.2-5jpp
Requires: javamail >= 1.2-5jpp
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-javamail
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional javamail tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-jakartamail
Summary: Optional jakartamail tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: jakarta-mail
Requires: jakarta-mail
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-jakartamail
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional jakartamail tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-jdepend
Summary: Optional jdepend tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: jdepend
Requires: jdepend
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-jdepend
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional jdepend tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-jsch
Summary: Optional jsch tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
BuildRequires: jsch
Requires: jsch
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-jsch
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional jsch tasks for Apache Ant.
%package -n ant-xz
Summary: Opional xz tasks for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
Requires: xz-java
%requires_eq ant
%description -n ant-xz
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains optional xz tasks for Apache Ant.
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%package -n ant-testutil
Summary: Test utility classes for ant
License: Apache-2.0
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
Group: Development/Tools/Building
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
Requires: junit4
%requires_eq ant
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%description -n ant-testutil
Test utility tasks for %{name}.
%package -n ant-manual
Summary: Manual for ant
License: Apache-2.0
Group: Development/Tools/Building
%description -n ant-manual
Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool.
This package contains the manual for Apache Ant.
%endif
%prep
%setup -q -n apache-ant-%{version}
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
#Fixup version
find -name build.xml -o -name pom.xml | xargs sed -i -e s/-SNAPSHOT//
find -name \*.jar -print -delete
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
# When bootstrapping, we don't have junit
%if %{with bootstrap}
%patch -P 0 -p1
%endif
%patch -P 1
%patch -P 2 -p1
%patch -P 3 -p1
%patch -P 5 -p1
%patch -P 6 -p1
%patch -P 7 -p1
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
# clean jar files
find . -name "*.jar" -print -delete
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
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# failing testcases. TODO see why
%if %{with antlr} || %{with junit}
rm src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/mail/MailMessageTest.java \
src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/ExecuteWatchdogTest.java \
src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/JavaTest.java \
src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/TestProcess.java
%endif
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
# Test relies on internal JUnit 5 API that was changed
rm src/tests/junit/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/optional/junitlauncher/LegacyXmlResultFormatterTest.java
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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#install jars
%if %{with junit} || %{with junit5}
build-jar-repository -s -p lib/optional junit4
%endif
%if %{with junit5}
build-jar-repository -s -p lib/optional junit5 opentest4j
%endif
%if %{with antlr}
# we need to build junit in antlr, but we remove it later
build-jar-repository -s -p lib/optional xerces-j2 xml-commons-apis-bootstrap antlr-bootstrap bcel javamail/mailapi jdepend junit4 reload4j/reload4j oro regexp bsf commons-logging commons-net jsch xalan-j2 xalan-j2-serializer xml-resolver xz-java
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%endif
# Fix file-not-utf8 rpmlint warning
iconv KEYS -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 -o KEYS.utf8
mv KEYS.utf8 KEYS
iconv LICENSE -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 -o LICENSE.utf8
mv LICENSE.utf8 LICENSE
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
%build
export OPT_JAR_LIST=:
%if %{with antlr} || %{with junit} || %{with junit5}
ant -Dbuild.sysclasspath=first jars test-jar
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
#remove empty jai and netrexx jars. Due to missing dependencies they contain only manifests.
rm -rf build/lib/ant-jai.jar build/lib/ant-netrexx.jar
%endif
%if %{with bootstrap}
export GC_MAXIMUM_HEAP_SIZE="134217728" #128M
export JAVA_HOME="%{java_home}"
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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sh -x ./build.sh --noconfig jars
%endif
%?strip_all_nondeterminism
%install
# ANT_HOME and subdirs
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{ant_home}/{lib,etc}
# jars
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{_javadir}/ant
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{_mavenpomdir}
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%if %{without junit} && %{without junit5}
rm build/lib/ant-junit*.jar
%else
%if %{without junit}
rm build/lib/ant-junit.jar
rm build/lib/ant-junit4.jar
%else
# empty in this scenario
rm build/lib/ant-junitlauncher.jar
%endif
# remove all others
for i in build/lib/ant-*.jar ; do
case $i in
*/ant-junit*)
;;
*)
rm -v $i
;;
esac
done
%endif
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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for jar in build/lib/*.jar
do
jarname=$(basename $jar .jar)
pomname="${jarname}.pom"
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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#Determine where to put it
case $jarname in
#These go into %%{_javadir}, pom files have different names
ant | ant-bootstrap | ant-launcher)
%if %{with bootstrap}
destdir="%{buildroot}%{_javadir}/ant"; destname="ant/";pomname="$jarname.pom"
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%else
continue
%endif
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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;;
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
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ant-jmf|ant-swing)
%if %{with bootstrap}
destdir="%{buildroot}%{_javadir}/ant"; destname="ant/";
%else
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
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continue
%endif
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
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;;
#Bootstracp builds an incomplete ant-foo jars, don't ship them
*)
%if %{with bootstrap}
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
continue
%else
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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#These go into %%{_javadir}/ant
destdir="%{buildroot}%{_javadir}/ant"; destname="ant/";
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
%endif
;;
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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esac
#instal jar
install -m 644 ${jar} ${destdir}/${jarname}.jar
# jar aliases
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
2013-08-22 11:27:53 +02:00
ln -sf ../../java/${destname}${jarname}.jar %{buildroot}%{ant_home}/lib/${jarname}.jar
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
#bootstrap does not have a pom
if [ "$jarname" = ant-bootstrap ]; then
mkdir -p src/etc/poms/${jarname}
sed -e "s#@VERSION@#%{version}#g" < %{SOURCE10} > src/etc/poms/${jarname}/pom.xml
fi
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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#install pom
%{mvn_install_pom} src/etc/poms/${jarname}/pom.xml %{buildroot}/%{_mavenpomdir}/${pomname}
if [ "$jarname" = ant-launcher ]; then
%add_maven_depmap ${pomname} ${destname}${jarname}.jar -a ant:ant-launcher
elif [ "$jarname" = ant-jmf ]; then
%add_maven_depmap ${pomname} ${destname}${jarname}.jar -f jmf
elif [ "$jarname" = ant-swing ]; then
%add_maven_depmap ${pomname} ${destname}${jarname}.jar -f swing
elif [ "$jarname" = ant ]; then
%add_maven_depmap ${pomname} ${destname}${jarname}.jar -a org.apache.ant:ant-nodeps,apache:ant,ant:ant
elif [ "$jarname" = ant-antlr -o "$jarname" = ant-bootstrap ]; then
%add_maven_depmap ${pomname} ${destname}${jarname}.jar
else
%if %{with junit} || %{with junit5}
%add_maven_depmap ${pomname} ${destname}${jarname}.jar
%else
%add_maven_depmap ${pomname} ${destname}${jarname}.jar -f ${jarname}
%endif
fi
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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done
%if %{with bootstrap}
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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# scripts: remove dos and os/2 scripts
rm -f src/script/*.bat
rm -f src/script/*.cmd
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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# XSLs
cp -p src/etc/*.xsl %{buildroot}%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}
rm -f %{buildroot}%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/{maudit-frames,jdepend,jdepend-frames,junit-frames,junit-noframes}.xsl
%endif
%if %{with junit}
cp -p src/etc/{junit-noframes,junit-frames}.xsl %{buildroot}%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}
%endif
%if %{with antlr}
cp -p src/etc/{maudit-frames,jdepend,jdepend-frames}.xsl %{buildroot}%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}
%endif
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%if %{with bootstrap}
# install everything else
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_bindir}
cp -p src/script/* %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name}/bin/
ln -sf %{_bindir}/antRun %{buildroot}/%{_datadir}/%{name}/bin/antRun
%endif
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d
%if %{with bootstrap}
# default ant.conf
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
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cp -p %{SOURCE1} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.conf
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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# OPT_JAR_LIST fragments
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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echo "ant/ant-jmf" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}.d/jmf
echo "ant/ant-swing" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}.d/swing
%endif
%if %{with junit}
echo "junit hamcrest ant/ant-junit" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/junit
echo "junit4 hamcrest ant/ant-junit4" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/junit4
%endif
%if %{with junit5}
echo "junit5 hamcrest junit opentest4j univocity-parsers open-test-reporting/events ant/ant-junitlauncher" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/junitlauncher
%endif
%if %{with antlr}
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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echo "antlr ant/ant-antlr" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/antlr
echo "rhino bsf ant/ant-apache-bsf" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-bsf
echo "xml-resolver ant/ant-apache-resolver" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-resolver
echo "apache-commons-logging ant/ant-commons-logging" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/commons-logging
echo "apache-commons-net ant/ant-commons-net" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/commons-net
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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echo "bcel ant/ant-apache-bcel" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-bcel
echo "reload4j/reload4j ant/ant-apache-log4j" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-log4j
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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echo "oro ant/ant-apache-oro" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-oro
echo "regexp ant/ant-apache-regexp" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-regexp
echo "xalan-j2 ant/ant-apache-xalan2" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-xalan2
echo "ant/ant-imageio" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/imageio
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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echo "javamail jaf ant/ant-javamail" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/javamail
echo "jakartamail jaf ant/ant-jakartamail" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/jakartamail
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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echo "jdepend ant/ant-jdepend" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/jdepend
echo "jsch ant/ant-jsch" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/jsch
echo "xz-java ant/ant-xz" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/xz
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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echo "testutil ant/ant-testutil" > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/testutil
%endif
%if %{with bootstrap}
find %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/ant%{_sysconfdir} -type f -name "*.xsl" \
-a ! -name ant-update.xsl \
-a ! -name changelog.xsl \
-a ! -name coverage-frames.xsl \
-a ! -name junit-frames-xalan1.xsl \
-a ! -name log.xsl \
-a ! -name mmetrics-frames.xsl \
-a ! -name tagdiff.xsl \
-print -delete
%endif
# remove *.orig
rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/ant.orig
%if %{with bootstrap}
pushd %{buildroot}%{_javadir}
for i in ant-bootstrap ant-launcher ant; do
ln -sf ant/${i}.jar ${i}.jar
done
popd
%files -f .mfiles
%license LICENSE NOTICE
%doc KEYS README WHATSNEW
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}.conf
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_bindir}/ant
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_bindir}/antRun
%{_javadir}/%{name}.jar
%{_javadir}/%{name}-launcher.jar
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%{_javadir}/%{name}-bootstrap.jar
%dir %{_javadir}/%{name}
%dir %{ant_home}
%dir %{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}
%{ant_home}/bin
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/ant-update.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/changelog.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/coverage-frames.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/mmetrics-frames.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/log.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/tagdiff.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/junit-frames-xalan1.xsl
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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# % {ant_home}/etc/common2master.xsl
# % {ant_home}/etc/printFailingTests.xsl
%dir %{ant_home}/lib
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%dir %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}.d
%{ant_home}/lib/ant.jar
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-bootstrap.jar
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-launcher.jar
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%dir %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d
%endif
%if %{with antlr}
%files -f .mfiles
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%{ant_home}/lib/ant-antlr.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/antlr
%endif
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%if %{with junit}
%files -f .mfiles
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-junit*.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/junit
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/junit4
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/junit-frames.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/junit-noframes.xsl
%endif
%if %{with junit5}
%files -f .mfiles
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-junitlauncher.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/junitlauncher
%endif
### Basic ant subpackages
%if %{with bootstrap}
%files -n ant-jmf -f .mfiles-jmf
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%{ant_home}/lib/ant-jmf.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/jmf
%files -n ant-swing -f .mfiles-swing
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-swing.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/swing
%files -n ant-scripts
%defattr(0755,root,root,0755)
%{_bindir}/*.pl
%{_bindir}/*.py*
%endif #if bootstrap
%if %{with antlr}
%files -n ant-apache-bsf -f .mfiles-ant-apache-bsf
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-apache-bsf.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-bsf
%files -n ant-apache-resolver -f .mfiles-ant-apache-resolver
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-apache-resolver.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-resolver
%files -n ant-commons-logging -f .mfiles-ant-commons-logging
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-commons-logging.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/commons-logging
%files -n ant-commons-net -f .mfiles-ant-commons-net
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-commons-net.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/commons-net
%files -n ant-apache-bcel -f .mfiles-ant-apache-bcel
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-apache-bcel.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-bcel
%files -n ant-apache-log4j -f .mfiles-ant-apache-log4j
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-apache-log4j.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-log4j
%files -n ant-apache-oro -f .mfiles-ant-apache-oro
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-apache-oro.jar
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/maudit-frames.xsl
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-oro
%files -n ant-apache-regexp -f .mfiles-ant-apache-regexp
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-apache-regexp.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-regexp
%files -n ant-apache-xalan2 -f .mfiles-ant-apache-xalan2
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-apache-xalan2.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/apache-xalan2
%files -n ant-imageio -f .mfiles-ant-imageio
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-imageio.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/imageio
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%files -n ant-javamail -f .mfiles-ant-javamail
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-javamail.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/javamail
%files -n ant-jakartamail -f .mfiles-ant-jakartamail
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-jakartamail.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/jakartamail
%files -n ant-jdepend -f .mfiles-ant-jdepend
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%{ant_home}/lib/ant-jdepend.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/jdepend
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/jdepend.xsl
%{ant_home}%{_sysconfdir}/jdepend-frames.xsl
%files -n ant-jsch -f .mfiles-ant-jsch
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
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%{ant_home}/lib/ant-jsch.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/jsch
%files -n ant-xz -f .mfiles-ant-xz
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-xz.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/xz
%files -n ant-testutil -f .mfiles-ant-testutil
- Update to ant 1.8.2 * performance improvements in directory scanning * XSLT task honors classpath again (bugrep 49271) * distinction between core tasks and optional tasks is abolished * new task augment allows to add attributes or nested elements to previously defined references * Lexically scoped local properties, i.e. properties that are only defined inside a target, sequential block or similar environment. This is very useful inside of <macrodef>s where a macro can now define a temporary property that will disappear once the task has finished. * <import> can now import from any file- or URL-providing resource - this includes <javaresource>. This means <import> can read build file snippets from JARs or fixed server URLs. There are several other improvements in the area of import. * Various improvements to the directory scanning code that help with symbolic link cycles (as can be found on MacOS X Java installations for example) and improve scanning performance. For big directory trees the improvement is dramatic. * The way developers can extend Ant's property expansion algorithm has been rewritten (breaking the older API) to be easier to use and be more powerful. The whole local properties mechanism is implemented using that API and could be implemented in a separate library without changes in Ant's core. Things like the yet-to-be-released props Antlib can now provide often required "scripty" fuctions without touching Ant itself. At the same time the if and unless attributes have been rewritten to do the expected thing if applied to a property expansion (i.e. if="${foo}" will mean "yes, do it" if ${foo} expands to true, in Ant 1.7.1 it would mean "no" unless a property named "true" existed). This adds "testing conditions" as a new use-case to property expansion. * A new top-level element <extension-point> assists in writing re-usable build files that are meant to be imported. <extension-point> has a name and a dependency-list like <target> and can be used like a <target> from the command line or a dependency-list but the importing build file can add targets to the <extension-point>'s depends list. * Ant now requires Java 1.4 or later new task include provides an alternative to <import> that should be preferred when you don't want to override any targets * numerous bug fixes and improvements as documented in Bugzilla and in WHATSNEW - merge the nodeps and trax packages to main one - build ant-antlr.spec using openjdk - add ant-apache-xalan2 and ant-testutil OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=16
2011-03-09 10:05:56 +01:00
%{ant_home}/lib/ant-testutil.jar
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/ant.d/testutil
%files -n ant-manual
- Update to 1.9.2 - Incompatible changes: * ProjectHelper's implementation import and include tasks defaults the targetPrefix to ProjectHelper.USE_PROJECT_NAME_AS_TARGET_PREFIX. ProjectHelper2 is not affected, apache#54940. * FixCRLF used to treat the EOL value ASIS to convert to the system property line.separator. Specified was that ASIS would leave the EOL characters alone, the task now really leaves the EOL characters alone. This also implies that EOL ASIS will not insert a newline even if fixlast is set to true. apache#53036 * The CommandLauncher hierarchy that used to be a set of inner classes of Execute has been extracted to the org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.launcher package. * Any FileResource whose represented File has a parent also has a basedir. * Removing the Perforce Ant tasks replaced by tasks supplied by Perforce Inc. * Setting the default encoding of StringResource to UTF-8 instead of null - Bugfixes: * <javadoc> post-process generated docs to migitiate frame injection attack (CVE-2013-1571) apache#55132 * Parsing of zip64 extra fields has become more lenient * TarInputStream should now properly read GNU longlink entries' names. apache#55040. * <java> and <exec> used to be too restrictive when evaluating whether a given set of options is compatible with spawning the new process, apache#55112. * Corrected XSLTC error in <junitreport>, apache#54641. * and many more, see WHATSNEW for details OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Java:packages/ant?expand=0&rev=40
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%doc manual/*
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%changelog