ant/apache-ant-1.8.ant.conf
Michal Vyskocil e48b18a268 - 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 09:05:56 +00:00

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# ant.conf (Ant 1.8.x)
# JPackage Project <http://www.jpackage.org/>
# Validate --noconfig setting in case being invoked
# from pre Ant 1.6.x environment
if [ -z "$no_config" ] ; then
no_config=true
fi
# Setup ant configuration
if $no_config ; then
# Disable RPM layout
rpm_mode=false
else
# Use RPM layout
rpm_mode=true
# ANT_HOME for rpm layout
ANT_HOME=/usr/share/ant
fi