From 3612f72740b56204ee0d3563171a2c0209c3694c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Kriegisch Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2021 13:03:30 +0700 Subject: Switch from 'libx' to 'lib', delete all obsolete binaries Because 'cd lib && mvn compile' can now download and (un)zip many previously SCM-committed third-party dependencies, the following 'lib' subdirectories have been deleted: - ant - asm - commons - jarjar - junit - regexp - saxon This one is new (but not stored in SCM): - jdtcore-aj For each of them, there now is a .gitignore entry, so as to prevent developers from accidentally committing the downloaded binaries again. Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch --- .github/workflows/maven.yml | 2 +- .gitignore | 10 + aspectjtools/pom.xml | 4 +- build/build.xml | 2 +- build/scripts/compileTest.sh | 2 +- build/scripts/jikesInc.sh | 2 +- build/scripts/makeAspectjtoolsLstFile.sh | 2 +- lib/ant/INSTALL | 2 - lib/ant/KEYS | 310 --- lib/ant/LICENSE | 203 -- lib/ant/LICENSE.dom | 71 - lib/ant/LICENSE.sax | 20 - lib/ant/LICENSE.xerces | 56 - lib/ant/NOTICE | 15 - lib/ant/README | 70 - lib/ant/TODO | 9 - lib/ant/WHATSNEW | 2901 -------------------------- lib/ant/ant-src.zip | Bin 1726925 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/aspectj-ant-readme.txt | 14 - lib/ant/bin/ant | 299 --- lib/ant/bin/ant.bat | 126 -- lib/ant/bin/ant.cmd | 92 - lib/ant/bin/antRun | 26 - lib/ant/bin/antRun.bat | 47 - lib/ant/bin/antRun.pl | 65 - lib/ant/bin/antenv.cmd | 99 - lib/ant/bin/complete-ant-cmd.pl | 113 - lib/ant/bin/envset.cmd | 130 -- lib/ant/bin/lcp.bat | 30 - lib/ant/bin/runant.pl | 152 -- lib/ant/bin/runant.py | 100 - lib/ant/bin/runrc.cmd | 59 - lib/ant/etc/ant-bootstrap.jar | Bin 15988 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/etc/changelog.xsl | 147 -- lib/ant/etc/checkstyle/checkstyle-frames.xsl | 293 --- lib/ant/etc/checkstyle/checkstyle-text.xsl | 33 - lib/ant/etc/checkstyle/checkstyle-xdoc.xsl | 129 -- lib/ant/etc/coverage-frames.xsl | 496 ----- lib/ant/etc/jdepend-frames.xsl | 485 ----- lib/ant/etc/jdepend.xsl | 275 --- lib/ant/etc/junit-frames-xalan1.xsl | 716 ------- lib/ant/etc/junit-frames.xsl | 712 ------- lib/ant/etc/junit-noframes.xsl | 461 ---- lib/ant/etc/log.xsl | 210 -- lib/ant/etc/maudit-frames.xsl | 510 ----- lib/ant/etc/mmetrics-frames.xsl | 1033 --------- lib/ant/etc/tagdiff.xsl | 177 -- lib/ant/lib/README | 14 - lib/ant/lib/ant-antlr.jar | Bin 5667 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-bcel.jar | Bin 8617 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-bsf.jar | Bin 12597 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-log4j.jar | Bin 3022 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-oro.jar | Bin 48034 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-regexp.jar | Bin 3724 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-resolver.jar | Bin 4082 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-commons-logging.jar | Bin 3864 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-commons-net.jar | Bin 35303 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-icontract.jar | Bin 9721 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-jai.jar | Bin 21359 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-javamail.jar | Bin 6761 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-jdepend.jar | Bin 8160 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-jmf.jar | Bin 6605 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-jsch.jar | Bin 22726 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-junit.jar | Bin 74237 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-launcher.jar | Bin 9180 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-netrexx.jar | Bin 9998 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-nodeps.jar | Bin 420930 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-starteam.jar | Bin 35472 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-stylebook.jar | Bin 2328 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-swing.jar | Bin 6763 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-trax.jar | Bin 68841 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-vaj.jar | Bin 49742 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-weblogic.jar | Bin 14363 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-xalan1.jar | Bin 4465 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant-xslp.jar | Bin 2244 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/ant.jar | Bin 1033496 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/junit.jar | Bin 121070 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/xercesImpl.jar | Bin 1010675 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/lib/xml-apis.jar | Bin 124724 -> 0 bytes lib/ant/welcome.html | 352 ---- lib/asm/asm-9.1.jar | Bin 121790 -> 0 bytes lib/asm/asm-9.1.renamed.jar | Bin 121609 -> 0 bytes lib/asm/build.xml | 13 - lib/commons/commons-src.zip | Bin 300608 -> 0 bytes lib/commons/commons.jar | Bin 286777 -> 0 bytes lib/jarjar/jarjar-1.3.jar | Bin 120251 -> 0 bytes lib/junit/README.html | 12 - lib/junit/junit-src.zip | Bin 57635 -> 0 bytes lib/junit/junit.jar | Bin 121070 -> 0 bytes lib/pom.xml | 643 ++++++ lib/regexp/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar | Bin 29871 -> 0 bytes lib/saxon/saxon.jar | Bin 615184 -> 0 bytes libx/pom.xml | 643 ------ pom.xml | 6 +- tests/product/build-aspectj/build.xml | 2 +- tests/profiling/build.xml | 2 +- 96 files changed, 665 insertions(+), 11732 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lib/ant/INSTALL delete mode 100644 lib/ant/KEYS delete mode 100644 lib/ant/LICENSE delete mode 100644 lib/ant/LICENSE.dom delete mode 100644 lib/ant/LICENSE.sax delete mode 100644 lib/ant/LICENSE.xerces delete mode 100644 lib/ant/NOTICE delete mode 100644 lib/ant/README delete mode 100644 lib/ant/TODO delete mode 100644 lib/ant/WHATSNEW delete mode 100644 lib/ant/ant-src.zip delete mode 100644 lib/ant/aspectj-ant-readme.txt delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/ant delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/ant.bat delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/ant.cmd delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/antRun delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/antRun.bat delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/antRun.pl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/antenv.cmd delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/complete-ant-cmd.pl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/envset.cmd delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/lcp.bat delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/runant.pl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/runant.py delete mode 100644 lib/ant/bin/runrc.cmd delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/ant-bootstrap.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/changelog.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/checkstyle/checkstyle-frames.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/checkstyle/checkstyle-text.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/checkstyle/checkstyle-xdoc.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/coverage-frames.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/jdepend-frames.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/jdepend.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/junit-frames-xalan1.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/junit-frames.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/junit-noframes.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/log.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/maudit-frames.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/mmetrics-frames.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/etc/tagdiff.xsl delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/README delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-antlr.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-bcel.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-bsf.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-log4j.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-oro.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-regexp.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-apache-resolver.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-commons-logging.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-commons-net.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-icontract.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-jai.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-javamail.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-jdepend.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-jmf.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-jsch.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-junit.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-launcher.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-netrexx.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-nodeps.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-starteam.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-stylebook.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-swing.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-trax.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-vaj.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-weblogic.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-xalan1.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant-xslp.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/ant.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/junit.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/xercesImpl.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/lib/xml-apis.jar delete mode 100644 lib/ant/welcome.html delete mode 100644 lib/asm/asm-9.1.jar delete mode 100644 lib/asm/asm-9.1.renamed.jar delete mode 100644 lib/asm/build.xml delete mode 100644 lib/commons/commons-src.zip delete mode 100644 lib/commons/commons.jar delete mode 100644 lib/jarjar/jarjar-1.3.jar delete mode 100644 lib/junit/README.html delete mode 100644 lib/junit/junit-src.zip delete mode 100644 lib/junit/junit.jar create mode 100644 lib/pom.xml delete mode 100644 lib/regexp/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar delete mode 100644 lib/saxon/saxon.jar delete mode 100644 libx/pom.xml diff --git a/.github/workflows/maven.yml b/.github/workflows/maven.yml index 5ab310b94..bd6b9de64 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/maven.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/maven.yml @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ jobs: ant -version - name: Download + install test libraries - run: ./mvnw -B --settings .mvn/settings-read-github-packages.xml --file libx/pom.xml compile + run: ./mvnw -B --settings .mvn/settings-read-github-packages.xml --file lib/pom.xml compile - name: Compile + package code run: ./mvnw -B --settings .mvn/settings-read-github-packages.xml --file pom.xml -DskipTests package diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 72aa1c74c..0d4b7bbc9 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -31,6 +31,16 @@ log.txt # No idea where these come from bin/ +# Downloaded libraries used during tests +/lib/ant/ +/lib/asm/ +/lib/commons/ +/lib/jarjar/ +/lib/jdtcore-aj/ +/lib/junit/ +/lib/regexp/ +/lib/saxon/ + # When using a RAM disk to speed up development, see how-to in docs/developer/ram-disk/settings-ramdisk.xml /.mvn/maven.config /.mvn/settings-ramdisk.xml diff --git a/aspectjtools/pom.xml b/aspectjtools/pom.xml index 9073483a0..bf098e2cc 100644 --- a/aspectjtools/pom.xml +++ b/aspectjtools/pom.xml @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ diff --git a/build/build.xml b/build/build.xml index 68405e117..49b5b1979 100644 --- a/build/build.xml +++ b/build/build.xml @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ To use testing client jar in tests, - + diff --git a/build/scripts/compileTest.sh b/build/scripts/compileTest.sh index f6a5b3a17..e86304310 100644 --- a/build/scripts/compileTest.sh +++ b/build/scripts/compileTest.sh @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ ajdir=`echo "$ajdir" | sed 's|/cygdrive/\([a-zA-Z]\)/|\1:/|'` allfiles="$ajdir/allfiles.lst" onefile="$ajdir/onefile.lst" srcdirs="ajbrowser ajde asm bridge org.aspectj.ajdt.core runtime taskdefs util weaver" -libs="lib/ant/lib/ant.jar lib/bcel/bcel.jar libx/jdtcore-aj/jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar" +libs="lib/ant/lib/ant.jar lib/bcel/bcel.jar lib/jdtcore-aj/jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar" classesDir="$ajdir/classes" ajc110=$aj110/bin/ajc diff --git a/build/scripts/jikesInc.sh b/build/scripts/jikesInc.sh index 209aeadfc..3c8b1a54f 100644 --- a/build/scripts/jikesInc.sh +++ b/build/scripts/jikesInc.sh @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ajdir=`cd "$ajdir"; pwd` ajdir=`echo "$ajdir" | sed 's|/cygdrive/\([a-zA-Z]\)/|\1:/|'` allfiles="$ajdir/allfiles.lst" srcdirs="ajbrowser ajde asm bridge org.aspectj.ajdt.core runtime taskdefs util weaver" -libs="lib/ant/lib/ant.jar lib/bcel/bcel.jar libx/jdtcore-aj/jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar" +libs="lib/ant/lib/ant.jar lib/bcel/bcel.jar lib/jdtcore-aj/jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar" classesDir="$ajdir/classes" diff --git a/build/scripts/makeAspectjtoolsLstFile.sh b/build/scripts/makeAspectjtoolsLstFile.sh index 9ed7d8ad3..5c453ef06 100644 --- a/build/scripts/makeAspectjtoolsLstFile.sh +++ b/build/scripts/makeAspectjtoolsLstFile.sh @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ getInjars() { cp="" sep="" for i in "$1" ../lib/bcel/bcel.jar \ - ../libx/jdtcore-aj/jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar \ + ../lib/jdtcore-aj/jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar \ ; do cp="${cp}${sep}`canonicalPath "$i"`" [ -z "${sep}" ] && sep=";" diff --git a/lib/ant/INSTALL b/lib/ant/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 83c11675a..000000000 --- a/lib/ant/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -For installation instructions see the manual in the docs subdirectory -or online at . diff --git a/lib/ant/KEYS b/lib/ant/KEYS deleted file mode 100644 index 2be9dfdac..000000000 --- a/lib/ant/KEYS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,310 +0,0 @@ -This file contains the PGP keys of various developers. - -Users: pgp < KEYS - gpg --import KEYS -Developers: - pgp -kxa and append it to this file. - (pgpk -ll && pgpk -xa ) >> this file. - (gpg --list-sigs - && gpg --armor --export ) >> this file. - -Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID -pub 1024/FEECAAED 1998/11/11 Stefan Bodewig - Stefan Bodewig - ------BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- -Version: 2.6.3i - -mQCNAzZJoiMAAAEEAMzhUxTOC20Nprp6K4nLTiARt+EXii/dovNWWcfzZcYXi/lX -r3zpUTTZxlKQpd4RaHjFmGgoOraZE4jCRFARVcFJgYmGUKpcWJZO7YKL36WUizTM -+dyB2ycOtzlty1W5VmRL3FGqo67pKA9F/QHg3NSu9hY1W9xPPK7Kq3f+7KrtAAUR -tCBTdGVmYW4gQm9kZXdpZyA8Ym9kZXdpZ0Bib3N0LmRlPokAlQIFEDZSrGXHcgyK -jiW9zQEBshEEAMlG4qVjKp4/agdJG56M6izx9oaKecFLXHQJrFUy3w2PvZHFYtXc -osXKorX6bPrE8uB57MxbY2WapKeVRodlG0+j39vAf501duK8q2rktfWt9Cl4JjJ4 -DbWhSWfV1ci62u2gCxwYQe22F9Wh+vhOR5NK9RTbSKhupdlFsnrk/i7xiQCVAwUQ -NkmiI67Kq3f+7KrtAQGdxQQAlcFOzSv7G6M4uGbgvw7IGgrhx7rawtIyv9hLXgVC -7ua9xaZV8G0Fl9gh8RnbdcZ4R/aT+KIiAFaslfZ3t6hlC4MTbnAJqvdS/NO98ZkJ -YvnzZSKHflAbd5gyE7IVxBC9/xRlF/Wls5sYNwb6RjoRCaOjxN/y3WCLa3Va101v -zNy0I1N0ZWZhbiBCb2Rld2lnIDxib2Rld2lnQGFwYWNoZS5vcmc+iQCVAwUQOxIo -BK7Kq3f+7KrtAQGn6gP/SBACdHakA4H//otpyESSrk4PmyOaYF0Kyok43Gee2mT+ -m9+jZ3jLcC0oav6iH+otL/lhk9t/JDM8LjD2kAkdWWoIvvuPyCx97gOzojIo0Ve2 -1wuxJTF/VIjwyOtE8FzE7p4tkc6EubVpeZkV9Pq9HFRBCUcyKJDLnF4tbstScLU= -=OBLe ------END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- - 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Once this list is empty, we -can roll the first beta. - -Please go ahead and assign things that are not already assigned to -anybody else (assignments look like [Stefan]) to yourself - and please -remove items from this list once they are complete. - - - diff --git a/lib/ant/WHATSNEW b/lib/ant/WHATSNEW deleted file mode 100644 index 1d8d85e3f..000000000 --- a/lib/ant/WHATSNEW +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2901 +0,0 @@ -Changes from Ant 1.6.2 to Ant 1.6.3 -=================================== - -Changes that could break older environments: --------------------------------------------- - -* The subant task used the canonical version of a file path. This - has been changed to use the absolute path. Bugzilla 30438. - -* Tar now writes two EOF blocks rather than one. - Bugzilla report 28776 - -* The Reference object now has a project field which it uses in preference - to the project passed in. This allows composite references to be - handled to nested projects. - Bugzilla report 25777 - -* with filtertrace="true" will now also swallow lines for the - sun.reflect package. If you need to see them in your stack trace, - you must set filtertrace to false. - Bugzilla Report 22758 - -* The jikes compiler adapter now supports -bootclasspath, -extdirs and - -sourcepath and also uses the same logic for debug flags as javac. - This means, the jikes compiler adapter now requires Jikes 1.15 or later. - Bugzilla Reports 25868, 26404 and 32609. - -* Targets with identical name work in imported project. Bugzilla Report 34566. - -* The gcj compiler adapter used to include the Java runtime classes - even if includeJavaRuntime was set to false, unless the - bootclasspath has been specified as well. It will now always adhere - to includeJavaRuntime, you may need to set it to true explicitly now - if you relied on the old behavior. - -Other changes: --------------- - -* can now take an attribute 'executable'. Bugzilla report 30606. - -* New attribute ignorecontents for selector - -* Javadoc fixes for Location, Project, and RuntimeConfigurable - Bugzilla 30160. - -* Enable to choose the regexp implementation without system property. - Bugzilla Report 15390. - -* Expose objects and methods in IntrospectionHelper. Bugzilla Report 30794. - -* Allow file attribute of to rename a directory. - Bugzilla Report 22863. - -* Add xmlcatalog nested element to XmlProperty. Bugzilla report 27053. - -* New attribute alwayslog for type. - -* Added nested elements to and to allow - specification of multiple sub-build targets, which are executed - with a single dependency analysis. - -* Refactored Target invocation into org.apache.tools.ant.Executor - implementations. Bugzilla Reports 21421, 29248. - -* now also supports Kaffe's rmic version shipping with Kaffe - 1.1.2 and above. - -* added casesensitive attribute to and - Bugzilla report 16686 - -* added handledirsep attribute to and - Bugzilla report 32487 - -* added a new mapper - -* When a BuildListener tried to access System.err or System.out, Ant - would have thrown an exception - this has been changed. Ant now - silently ignores the message. BuildListeners still should avoid - accessing either stream. - -* Added a comment attribute to the zip task. - Bugzilla report 22793. - -* Overloaded FileUtils.createNewFile with a boolean mkdirs attribute - to create nonexistent parent directories. - -* has a new "force" attribute that, when true, disables - checking of target files. - -* Made the dest attribute of the apply task optional; mapped target - filenames will be interpreted as absolute pathnames when dest is omitted. - -* Changed default tempdir for from user.dir to java.io.tmpdir. - -* Added searchpath attribute to for searching path variable(s) - when resolveexecutable = true. - -* Added revision and userid attributes to documentation. - -* Added support to the touch task for a mkdirs attribute to create - nonexistent parent directories before touching new files. - -* Added support to the touch task for a pattern attribute to allow - alternate datetime formats. - -* Added support to the touch task to map touched files using a nested - mapper element. - -* Added support to the touch task for a verbose attribute to suppress - logging of new file creation. - -* bad link in docs to the enhancement page in bugzilla. - Bugzilla report 33252. - -* Added length task to get strings' and files' lengths. - -* and now also support Kaffe's versions. - -* Recursive token expansion in a filterset can now be disabled by - setting its recurse attribute to false. - -* Pathconvert no longer requires that one of (targetos|pathsep|dirsep) - be set; platform defaults are used when this is the case. - -* Added preservelastmodified attribute to fixcrlf task. Bugzilla 25770. - -* Added isfileselected condition. - -* Added verbose="true|false" attribute to . When verbose is enabled, - the directory name is logged on entry and exit of the sub-build. Bugzilla 33787. - -* Added -nouserlib option to allow running ant without automatically loading - up ${user.home}/.lib/ant. This is useful when compiling ant, and antlibs. - Modified the build.sh and build.bat to use the option. - -* Added -noclasspath option to allow running ant WITHOUT using CLASSPATH env - variable. Modified ant.bat to do this so that %CLASSPATH% is not looked at. - -* Add else attribute to the condition task, which specifies an - optional alternate value to set the property to if the nested - condition evaluates to false. Bugzilla report 33074. - -* Ant generated jar files should now be detected as jar files by - Solaris. Bugzilla Report 32649. - -* Added two tutorials - - beginner: introduction into Ant - - task developers: using path, fileset etc - -* has new attributes failonerror and quiet. - -Fixed bugs: ------------ - -* Do not pass on ThreadDeath when halting . Bugzilla - 32941. - -* Killing a thread running (e.g. from an IDE) would - not stop the forked process. Bugzilla 31928. - -* Programs run with can now accept standard input - from the Ant console. (Programs run with could - already do so.) Bugzilla 24918. - -* AbstractCvsTask prematurely closed its outputStream and errorStream. - Bugzilla 30097. - -* Impossible to use implicit classpath for - when Ant core loader != Java application loader and - Path.systemClassPath taken from ${java.class.path} Bugzilla 30161. - -* MacroInstance did not clean up nested elements correctly in the execute - method, causing multiple use of the same macro instance with nested - elements to fail. - -* checksum fileext property doc wrong. Bugzilla 30787. - -* FTP task, getTimeDiff method was returning wrong value. Bugzilla 30595. - -* Zip task was not zipping when only empty directories were found. - Bugzilla 30365. - -* Jar task was not including manifest files when duplicate="preserve" was - chosen. Bugzilla 32802. - -* Classpath was treated in the same way as -lib options. Bugzilla 28046. - -* Manual page for cvsversion contained incorrect attributes and did not - say since 1.6.1. Bugzilla 31408. - -* Typo in definition of task causing it not to be defined. - Bugzilla 31403. - -* Execution of top level tasks in imported files get delayed by targets. - Bugzilla report 31487. - -* ExecTask executes checkConfiguration() even though os does not match. - Bugzilla report 31805. - -* Concat task instance could not be run twice. - Bugzilla report 31814. - -* NPE using XmlLogger and antlib. - Bugzilla report 31840. - -* Properties.propertyNames() should be used instead of .keys(). - Bugzilla report 27261. - -* Target location is not set for default target. - Bugzilla report 32267. - -* Incorrect classloader parent in junittask when using with - ant-junit.jar and junit.jar not in the project classloader. Bugzilla - report 28474. - -* getResources() on the classloader returned by ClasspathUtils would - see each resource twice - if the resource is in the project - classpath and if the classloader is requested with a null path. - -* XMLValidate used URL#getFile rather than the ant method FileUtils#fromURI - Bugzilla report 32508 - -* fixed Regexp-Mapper docs which gave outdated instructions (optional.jar) - Bugzilla report 28584 - -* using didn't work with OpenSSH 3.9 and later. - Bugzilla report 31939 - -* failed to set user/password on some JDKs. - Bugzilla report 32667 - -* untar would go into infinite loop for some invalid tar files. - Bugzilla report 29877 - -* forked won't pass -source to a JDK 1.1 or 1.2 javac anymore. - Bugzilla report 32948 - -* propertyset references did not handle nested propertyset references. - -* oata.types.Description.getDescription(Project) would throw a - NullPointerException when the "ant.targets" reference was unset. - -* Wrapper scripts did not detect WINNT value of dynamic OS environment - variable when logged into workstations using Novell authentication. - Bugzilla Report 30366. - -* DependScanner.getResource() always returned nonexistent resources, - even when the resource actually existed. Bugzilla Report 30558. - -* was broken with classfilesets. Bugzilla Report 30567. - -* returned false positives when checking a file - passed in with the current basedir leading twice: - e.g. ${basedir}${file.separator}${basedir}${file.separator}foo . - -* The first file open that took place when using input files with the - , , or tasks was always logged to System.out - instead of to the managing Task. - -* and would try to disconnect from servers they never - connetced to, potentially leading to exceptions in commons-net. - Bugzilla Report 33618. - -* would drop files matched by defaultexcludes during updates. - Bugzilla Report 33412. - -* couldn't store files with size between 2GB and 4GB (the - upper limit set by the ZIP format itself). Bugzilla Report 33310. - -* NPE when when tries to configure a task that - cannot be instantiated. Bugzilla Report 33689. - -* created an invalid command line when running - the Symantec Java compiler. - -* Get with usetimestamp did not work on Java 1.2. - -* Get with usetimestamp did not work when local timestamp roughly >= now. - -* The framed JUnit report now handles multiple reports for the same - testcase properly. Bugzilla Report 32745. - -* didn't work for files with spaces in their names on Windows. - Bugzilla Report 17182. - -* The VAJ tasks could fail if the project name contained characters - that need to get URL encoded. Bugzilla Report 23322. - -* The FTP task could crash with an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - Bugzilla Report 28797 - -* Improved handling of paths on cygwin - Bugzilla Report 31245 - -* TarInputStream#read() wasn't implemented correctly. Bugzilla Report - 34097. - -* failed to process file-hierarchies of more than one level if - scanincludeddirectories was true. Bugzilla Report 24866. - -* forkmode="perBatch" or "once" would ignore extension attributes that - had been specified for s. Bugzilla Report 32973. - -* minor performance update of Locator.fromUri. Bugzilla Report 34529. - -* The refid attribute of the I/O redirector was not functional. - -* SQL task would try access result sets of statements that didn't - return any, causing problems with Informix IDS 9.2 and IBM DB2 8.1 - FixPak 6 (or later). Bugzilla Reports 27162 and 29954. - -* make sure that Zip and its derivates call the createEmptyZip method when - there are no resources to zip/jar/... - -* ant.bat was missing runAntNoClasspath label for goto. - Bugzilla 34510. - - -Changes from Ant 1.6.1 to Ant 1.6.2 -=================================== - -Changes that could break older environments: --------------------------------------------- - -* The import task used the canonical version of a file path. This - has been changed to use the absolute path. Bugzilla 28505. - -* ant-xalan2.jar has been removed since the only class contained in it - didn't depend on Xalan-J 2 at all. Its sole dependency has always - been TraX and so it has been merged into ant-trax.jar. - -* All exceptions thrown by tasks are now wrapped in a buildexception - giving the location in the buildfile of the task. - -* Nested elements for namespaced tasks and types may belong to the - Ant default namespace as well as the task's or type's namespace. - -* will very likely no longer work with Xalan-J 1. - - Note that Xalan-J 1 has been deprecated for a very long time and we - highly recommend that you upgrade. - - If you really need to continue using Xalan-J 1, please copy the - junit-frames-xalan1.xsl from the distribution's etc directory as - junit-frames.xsl into a new directory and use the task's styledir - attribute to point to. This is the last version of the XSLT - stylesheet that is expected to be compatible with Xalan-J 1. - -* 's extraoptions can now contain multiple arguments. - Bugzilla Report 23599. - -* with default values set by properties would be - seen as new definitions when called twice with different properties. - This was confusing so the definitions are now treated as similar. - Bugzilla Report 31215. - -* has a new attribute "includenosourcepackages" that can be - used to document packages that don't hold source files but a - package.html file. Bugzilla Report 25339. - -Fixed bugs: ------------ - -* eliminate memory leak in AntClassLoader. Bugzilla Report 8689. - -* subant haltonfailure=false did not catch all failures. Bugzilla Report 27007. - -* macrodef @@ escaping was broken. Bugzilla Report 27069. - -* SQL task did not work with Informix IDS 9.2. Bugzilla Report 27162. - -* MacroDef did not allow attributes named 'description'. Bugzilla Report 27175. - -* Throw build exception if name attribute missing from patternset#NameEntry. - Bugzilla Report 25982. - -* Throw build exception if target repeated in build file, but allow targets - to be repeated in imported files. - -* didn't compare timestamps of source and targetfiles when - using a nested . Bugzilla Report 26985. - -* tagdiff.xml was broken in ant 1.6.1. Bugzilla Report 27057. - -* if the basedir contained .. or . dirs, and the build file name contained - .. or ., the basedir was set incorrectly. Bugzilla Report 26765. - -* regression from ant 1.5, exec task outputted two redundant trailing newlines. - Bugzilla Report 27546. - -* NPE when running commons listener. Bugzilla Report 27373. - -* swallowed the stack trace of exceptions thrown by the - executed program if run in the same VM. - -* -projecthelp swallowed (configuration) errors silently. - Bugzilla report 27732. - -* filterset used by filtertask doesn't respect loglevel. Bugzilla Report 27568. - -* wrong compare used in ProjectComponent for logging. Bugzilla Report 28070. - -* failOnAny attribute for was broken. Bugzilla Report 28122. - -* If uses gcj and any of the nested s implies - compilation to native code (like -o or --main), Ant will not pass - the -C switch to gcj. This means you can now compile to native code - with gcj which has been impossible in Ant < 1.6.2. - -* and - behaved identically. - -* now sets the context classloader if you've specified a nested - . Bugzilla Report 24802. - -* and friends would delete the original file when trying to update - a read-only archive. Bugzilla Report 28419. - -* and are working together. Bugzilla report 27218 - -* AntClassLoader#getResource could return invalid URLs. Bugzilla - Report 28060. - -* Ant failed to locate tools.jar if the jre directory name wasn't all - lowercase. Bugzilla Report 25798. - -* Redirector exhibited inconsistent behavior with regard to split - output. When sent to file only, files would be created in all - cases; when split file-property, files were only created if - writes were performed. - -* fixed case handling of scriptdef attributes and elements. - -* UNC pathnames did not work for ANT_HOME or -lib locations on Windows. - Bugzilla report 27922. - -* replacestring tokenfilter only replaced the first occurrence. - -* AntLikeTasksAtTopLevelTest failed on cygwin. - -* I/O-intensive processes hung when executed via . - Bugzilla reports 23893/26852. - -* JDependTask did not close an output file. Bugzilla Report 28557. - -* Using could break XmlLogger. Bugzilla Report 28993. - -* no longer requires keytool to be in your PATH. Bugzilla - Report 29382. - -* could create cyclic links. Bugzilla Report 25181. - -* didn't work in a common situation. Bugzilla - Report 22865. - -* now properly handles remote files and directories with spaces - in their names. Bugzilla Report 26097. - -* now has (local|remote)tofile attributes to rename files on the - fly. Bugzilla Report 26758. - -* and didn't close the session. Bugzilla Report 25935. - -* and XmlLogger didn't play nicley together. - -Other changes: --------------- -* doc fix concerning the dependencies of the ftp task - Bugzilla Report 29334. - -* has now a property nested element, - allowing to set string properties for the parser - Bugzilla Report 23395. - -* Docs fixes for xmlvalidate.html, javadoc.html, starteam. - Bugzilla Reports 27092, 27284, 27554. - -* now accepts nested s. Bugzilla Report 26364. - -* Shipped XML parser is now Xerces-J 2.6.2. - -* Added nested file element to filelist. - -* spelling fixes, occurred. Bugzilla Report 27282. - -* add uid and gid to tarfileset. Bugzilla Report 19120. - -* has a verbose attribute to get some feedback during the - transfer and new [local|remote][File|Todir] alternatives to file and - todir that explicitly state the direction of the transfer. - -* The OS/2 wrapper scripts have been adapted to use the new launcher. - Bugzilla Report 28226. - -* now also captures stderr output. Bugzilla Report 28349. - -* now supports a nested . Bugzilla Report 11249. - -* has filelist support. - -* task lets you set the priority of the current thread; non-forking - code will inherit this priority in their main thread. - -* New attribute "negate" on to invert selection criteria. - -* Target now supports a Location member. Bugzilla Report 28599. - -* New "pattern" attribute for selector. - -* has a new forkmode attribute that controls the number of - Java VMs that get created when forking tests. This allows you to - run all tests in a single forked JVM reducing the overhead of VM - creation a lot. Bugzilla Report 24697. - -* can now optionally create an index for jars different than the - one it currently builds as well. See the new element - for details. Bugzilla Report 14255. - -* Permit building under JDK 1.5. Bugzilla Report 28996. - -* minor Javadoc changes. Bugzilla Report 28998. - -* Misc. corrections in SignJar.java. Bugzilla Report 28999. - -* Remove redundant
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Additionally, the element now accepts "defined" - nested FileNameMapper implementations directly, allowing a usage - comparable to those of , , and . - -* New type introduced to provide extreme I/O flexibility. - Initial support for , , and tasks. - -* has a new ignoremissing attribute (default true for BC) - which will allow nonexistent files specified via s to - be passed to the executable. Bugzilla Report 29585. - -* now also works with Xalan XSLTC and/or JDK 1.5. - Bugzilla Report 27541. - -* doesn't work properly with Tomcat 5.x. We've implemented a - work-around but don't intend to support future changes in Tomcat - 5.x. Please use the jspc task that ships with Tomcat instead of - Ant's. - -Changes from Ant 1.6.0 to Ant 1.6.1 -============================================= - -Changes that could break older environments: --------------------------------------------- - -* License is now Apache Software License 2.0 - see http://www.apache.org/licenses/ for more information - -Fixed bugs: ------------ -* Remove a recursive template call in the junit xsls that could trigger a stack - overflow. 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Bugzilla - report 11482. - -* Ant 1.6.0 cannot run build scripts in directories with non-ASCII names. - Bugzilla Report 26642. - -Other changes: --------------- -* Shipped XML parser is now Xerces-J 2.6.1 - -* Translate task logs a debug message specifying the number of files - that it processed. Bugzilla Report 13938. - -* has a new attribute - fixlast. Bugzilla Report 23262. - -* has 2 new attributes, needsresolveproperty and changeproperty. - Bugzilla Report 25711. - -* add description attributes to macrodef attributes and elements. - Bugzilla Report 24711. - -* Extending ClearCase Tasks : - - Added an extra option to 'failonerr' to each ClearCase task/command. - - Extended the functionality of cccheckout. It can check (notco) to see if - the desired element is already checked out to the current view. 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- -The overall size of the system can be estimated by calculating the number -of classes it contains. A large system with more classes is more complex -than a smaller one because the number of potential interactions between -objects is higher. This reduces the comprehensibility of the system which -in turn makes it harder to test, debug and maintain. -

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    Your life just got better. -

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    Not in big ways. Your social life isn't going to be helped, though -with any luck you may now have more time for one. Nor is it going to -take less time to write your Java code -although we note that running -XDoclet under Ant -lets you avoid writing so much code. Nor is a new release of Ant -likely to provide a fundamental kick-start to the currently somewhat -subdued technology and software industries. -

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    No, Ant1.6 will not fundamentally change your life. But if you do -have to get software out on time -"roughly what you asked for, -roughly when you asked", then Ant1.6 provides lots of little -improvements over the existing version. -

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    Before we look at those details, lets look at the world of The -Automated Build.

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    Firstly, we'd like to thank everyone for all those awards that -have been flowing in. The JavaWorld Editors' Choice Award for "Most -Useful Java Community-Developed Technology", The Java -Developer's Journal "Editors Choice Award", and Java Pro -Reader's Choice award for "Most Valuable Java Deployment -Technology." Wow. That's a lot of awards. Aardman Animations -keep all their Wallace and Gromit -related oscars in a cabinet in -their tea room. If the Apache organization had a tea room, those Ant -awards would be forcing all the other (excellent) Apache products to -fight hard for their cabinet space. -

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    All those awards come for a reason: everyone, at least everyone -working on any project of moderate complexity, needs to control their -build process. Ant is one of the best ways to do it in Java, and, -over the past four years, it has moved from a tool used simply to -build Tomcat cross-platform, to a tool used across many open source -projects, and now to a tool used by almost all Java projects. Indeed, -pretty much the only competitor in the Java space is a sibling -project under the Apache banner, Maven. -One of the obvious signs of Ant's success is that all the popular -IDEs, from the Open Source -Emacs JDE, Eclipse, NetBeans and jEdit - -to the commercial: IntelliJ IDEA, Borland JBuilder- all ship with -built in Ant support. This lets you use your favourite IDE for what -it is good at: editing text, creating Java source, refactoring -existing code, debugging and the like, and you can turn to Ant for -co-ordinating the build-test-deploy/deliver process. That Ant based -process can be triggered from keystrokes in the IDE, command line -invocations for those so inclined, and in automated scheduled builds -so the machines can keep an eye on the engineers. Another sign is how -Ant is helping the Java aisle of bookstores fight back against -attempts by books about Macromedia Flash to take over all the space --there are now seven or eight books on the subject, with more on the -way. Germany and Korea have their own native language books too, -which shows how global the tool is -in use and in development terms. -

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    The other metric of success is the pre-announcement hints from our -distant software colleagues in Redmond, Microsoft, of a new build -tool, "MSBuild", which "might be the single most -important feature innovation in our pipeline", according to one -MS developer. That is surely the greatest metric of success: XML -based build tools are now viewed as so essential to the modern build -process, that Microsoft has to come up with a competitor to Ant to -win Java developers over to .NET. Let's hope they discover we like -ubiquitous JUnit testing too, and refactoring IDEs that create and -run the tests for us. -

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    Success comes at a price, of course. One price is all those -support calls. We try and stay on top of the bug reports, but one -thing we cannot do is fix inconsistencies or things that seem like -defects if they stand a significant chance of breaking existing -builds. Its sad, but there are lots of little minor faults with Ant -that we don't dare fix because, well, things might break. For -example, why don't if= and unless= clauses also support -if="${property}" clauses? Alternatively, why isn't it an -error to use a property that isn't defined. Everyone that has ever -seen directories called ${build.dir} popping up the source tree will -understand why that behaviour is not always what you want. Well, we -could fix these things, but we won't, because backwards compatibility -is sacred. -

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    That is the other price of success: all those users who have -existing build files they want to work. And all those IDEs that host -Ant, and who want an easy upgrade to a new version. This means we -have lost a lot of the flexibility we used to have in the early days -of the project, when different versions of Ant could have completely -different property evaluation algorithms and nobody would bat an -eyelid. Now, even the most obscure bug fix ends up generating 'you -broke my build complaints'. -

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    This explains why there will not be the 'incompatible upgrade' -version of Ant, Ant2.0, that has long been discussed on our web site. -

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    Where is Ant2.0?

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    For years we have been discussing Ant2.0, the complete rewrite -version that would be cleaner and faster, and slightly incompatible -with Ant1.x. It would be the opportunity to take the lessons from the -1.x line, and support them cleanly. We even got as far as having -multiple implementations of new Ant engines in the CVS repository, -especially Mutant and Myrmidion. But we always seemed to have a hard -time making progress -everyone was too busy using and firefighting -Ant1.x that nobody got time to work on the 2.x codebase. Which is a -shame, as all the proposals had interesting ideas.

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    After Ant1.5 shipped, the future of Ant effectively resolved into -one of evolution rather than revolution. There will be no Ant2.0 with -a complete new engine underneath. There will be no need to run XSL -transforms over existing build files to move them to the Ant2.0 -world. Instead Ant1.x is getting better underneath the build file --improving its internal design while retaining five-nines backwards -compatibility with existing build files. -

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    And that is what we have been up to.

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    Under the hood, Ant1.6 contains some of the most major reworkings -of the core Ant system yet seen. We haven't finished yet, and are -holding back some of the more visible developments so we can see what -works before their release in a product forces us to maintain them. -But the underlying parts of Ant are now set up for the next stage in -development. -

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    Whether we call the next version of Ant 1.7 or 2.0 is something we -have yet to decide. Maybe we should call it 3.0 just to surprise -people.

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    What has changed

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    Look at the WHATSNEW -document to get a full list of changes. Here are some of the core -conceptual differences.

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    No more Java1.1

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    We got fed up of jumping through reflection hoops to do everything -from weak references to setting file timestamps. After consultation -with the Ant user mail list, Ant1.6 only runs on Java1.2 or later. It -can still cross compile to Java1.1 if that is what you have to do. We -haven't completely purged all 1.1 references in the docs, or 1.1 -support from the source, but that will come over time.

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    New classloader use.

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    This is going to make people nervous. If there is one thing Java -developers have learned over time, only the very naive, the very -brave, or the very competent do things with classloaders. We will let -the Ant users decide what category to put us in, but before everyone -panics, Costin, of Tomcat fame, did a lot of the work here. You don't -write application servers without understanding classloaders inside -and out. -

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    The impact of these changes will trickle out over Ant versions. In -1.6, the key features are -

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    These are Java classes that adapt> arbitrary Java -classes into ant tasks or types. There has always been some of this -stuff inside Ant, but now you can <taskdef> a task by naming -not just the implementation class, but the adapter class. An adapter -is essentially a meta task implementation -something that can be used -to create new tasks dynamically. Which, when you consider that the -core of Ant is fundamentally an XML to java mapping system and a -simple workflow engine, may let you do very unusual things with Ant. -

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    Antlib: Ant libraries

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    This is something we will expand in future. Till now you could -declare tasks and types with <taskdef> and <typedef>. If -they were in a jar, you could write a properties file and name the -resource path of the file in the jar. If you wanted to have both -tasks and types, you had name a shared classloader. If you wanted to -add more things -such as conditions or mappers, you were out of luck.

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    Antlibs are Ant Libraries, JAR files containing the code to extend -Ant, and an XML description file to describe how Ant is extended. -Before anyone panics at 'yet another XML descriptor syntax' to learn: -you may already know the syntax. We call it "Ant build files". -Actually it is a subset: it can only contain those task declarations -that are derived from org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.AntlibDefinition. -That includes <taskdef> and <typedef>, and any other -task you choose to derive. We are experimenting with scripting -and some kind of task predefinition declarations in antlibs. With the -latter, you will be able to write a predefined task -such as a -<javac> derivative with the compiler options set, and then use -it any of your build files. This is all too experimental to get into -Ant1.6 -expect it in the successor. For now, start using antlibs and -use the <taskdef> task to load them into your projects.

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    XML Namespace aware

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    Ant finally adopts XML namespaces. This is to address build file -scalability; antlibs can be imported into their own namespaces, and -so you can avoid namespace clashes with other libraries. If you do -not know what namespaces are, do not worry -they are not compulsory.

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    All tasks can go in at the toplevel

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    - -Prior to Ant1.6, only three tasks were allowed outside -targets : <taskdef>,<typedef> and <property>. -Ant 1.6 puts an end to this distinction; anything can go in at the top -level. This is partly because there were many more tasks that merited the -option based on the original rationale of "global initialization tasks": -<import> and <antlib> were the new additions, but existing -tasks like <condition>, <available>, <xmlproperties> -and <loadproperties> had equal rights. -

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    -Rather that expand the set slightly, now all tasks are allowed outside -targets. This gives external tasks the same rights as built in code, -eliminates sporadic bug reports, and annoying error messages. It gives -users the ability to write build files without any targets at all; the -top-level declarations are processed in sequence. -

    - -On a style note, we strongly advocate using this feature carefully. It -is best if zero-side-effect, initialization-only tasks get put into the -top level. Remember also that all top level statements are processed in -order, before any targets are executed. Even tasks at the end of the -file will get executed before targets declared above them. - -

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    As usual, the task base is growing and expanding. These days the -ant core is resisting adopting many of the highly worthy donations of -tasks from people, because they make maintenance and firefighting -worse. Our current stance is that except in special circumstances, -Ant tasks to support third party open source projects, should live -with the projects themselves. This keeps them in sync with the -libraries they integrate with, avoids GPL/Apache licensing issues, -and reduces the Ant team's support workload, letting them focus on -the core. The antlib mechanism is intended to make it easier for -people to load tasks from libraries for this very reason.

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    That said, we are pleased to introduce many new tasks. Of -particular interest may be the SSH tasks, which let one deploy code -to remote servers securely. Now you really can do live updates with -Ant -if the operations team will let you. The other one that is quite -interesting is <subant>. This is an extension of the <ant> -task, to take an entire fileset of directories and run their build -files. This is incredibly useful in very large projects. This does -not mean that we are advocating the many-build-file development -pattern, but in a sufficiently complex project it happens anyway. -<subant> keeps things manageable.

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    So, what is new in Ant1.6? Lots of stuff. You will have to look at -the whatsnew file to see, but here are some -key points. -

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    There are many more enhancements, so we hope you will find your -build projects easier. We have, as usual, jumped through hoops to -keep existing builds working. If your build file stops working, and -it isn't something listed on the 'changes that may break your build' -part of the WHATSNEW file, or something we know about on bugzilla, -please don't hesitate to file a new bug report, preferably one with a -replicable test and a patch to fix the problem. Please, please, -please, do a search on bugzilla first. You do not want to be the -seventy-third person to complain that Ant1.6 doesn't do something -that it should. -

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    - -It is an interesting time for Java. .NET is a serious challenger, and -will get better. A core strength of Java over .NET is its community. It -is the community that gave the world leading edge development tools and -other core components: Ant, JUnit, XDoclet, hsqldb, Hibernate, Struts, -etc. These things weren't created by JCP committees, or built according -to the strategic vision of a Fortune 100 company. They were written by -Java developers, for Java developers, usually to meet their own tactical -goals. - -

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    If Java is to survive -and we think it ought to- everyone who can -needs to become active members of that community. It could be helping -with Ant, but it could just as easily be helping with any other open -source Java project, be hosted by Apache, FSF, Sourceforge or someone -else, be it server-side, client-side or mobile-side. It could be an -existing project, or it could be your own idea as to how things could -be better. The key is: things will only be better if you put in the -time to make it so. -

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    Call to Inaction

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    A special message to whoever it is in charge of commands in -tools.jar: stop moving your entry points! In Ant1.5 we had to deal -with the 'classic' javac entry point going away in Java1.4.0, -seemingly coming back later. In Java 1.4.2, the javah entry point -moved. The traditional command line invocation mechanism has been -replaced by hosted invocation -Ant, Maven, IDEs, etc, and moving -entry points around breaks these host applications. Even if we get a -bug fix out in Ant a few weeks after the Java release, it takes -months for this to trickle down to end users, especially via IDEs and -other distributions. For example, Sun's own Java Web Services -Developer Pack ships with Ant1.5.1, and so cannot run <javah> -on a 1.4.2 installation. -

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You should not + build this module during every build because it is somewhat slow, downloading stuff from 3rd-party websites, + unzipping some libraries (e.g. a full Ant distribution) and creating new ZIP files (e.g. source JARs, compound JARs + containing multiple libraries). + + So just run 'mvn compile' once after cloning the AspectJ repository and you should be all set to subsequently build + AspectJ itself. If you forget this step, a Maven Enforcer rule in the AspectJ root POM will fail the build and + remind you to build this module. + + Normally you never have to call 'mvn clean' here, but if for some reason the installed libraries are in an + inconsistent state (e.g. after an incomplete download), you can do so and then run 'mvn compile' again. + + BTW, running 'mvn compile' multiple times will not repeat any download via Maven Dependency or Download Maven + plugins, but repeat all zip/unzip steps in TrueZIP Maven plugin. So try not to call it unnecessarily. + + + + + + apache-ant + ${lib.ant.name}-${lib.ant.version} + + + + + + + org.apache.maven.plugins + maven-enforcer-plugin + + + + enforce-libraries-exist + none + + + + + + com.googlecode.maven-download-plugin + download-maven-plugin + 1.6.1 + + + download-ant-binaries + generate-resources + + wget + + + https://archive.apache.org/dist/ant/binaries/${lib.ant.artifact}-bin.zip + ant + 3fa9f816a0c4c63249efad8e6225f2e83794f0c0 + + + + download-ant-sources + generate-resources + + wget + + + https://archive.apache.org/dist/ant/source/${lib.ant.artifact}-src.zip + ant + b9f3c8c31bb6c9069ad5b655059a17769af12f20 + + + + download-beanutils-sources + generate-resources + + wget + + + https://github.com/apache/commons-beanutils/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.beanutils.tag}.zip + commons + commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}-sources.jar + b2c02afe7e6475cd7c811932b8415d171a8afa00 + + + + download-collections-sources + generate-resources + + wget + + + https://github.com/apache/commons-collections/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.collections.tag}.zip + commons + commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.version}-sources.jar + 824cacd0aafe21a94fb142388fd62f28a12df5ef + + + + download-digester-sources + generate-resources + + wget + + + https://github.com/apache/commons-digester/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.digester.tag}.zip + commons + commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}-sources.jar + 49f653c7ea726301c564f9662b72c051fee9390a + + + + download-logging-sources + generate-resources + + wget + + + https://github.com/apache/commons-logging/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.logging.tag}.zip + commons + commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}-sources.jar + c61a373f6d50ff8fcfba900934f7254d44f9735b + + + + + + + + + org.apache.maven.plugins + maven-dependency-plugin + 3.1.2 + + + copy + generate-resources + + copy + + + + + + + org.aspectj + org.eclipse.jdt.core + ${jdt.core.version} + jar + false + jdtcore-aj + jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar + + + + org.aspectj + org.eclipse.jdt.core + ${jdt.core.version} + java-source + sources + false + jdtcore-aj + jdtcore-for-aspectj-src.zip + + + + + org.aspectj + asm-renamed + ${asm.version} + jar + false + asm + asm-${asm.version}.renamed.jar + + + + org.aspectj + asm-renamed + ${asm.version} + java-source + sources + false + asm + asm-${asm.version}.renamed-src.zip + + + + com.googlecode.jarjar + jarjar + 1.3 + jar + false + jarjar + jarjar-1.3.jar + + + + junit + junit + 3.8.1 + jar + false + junit + junit.jar + + + + + junit + junit + 3.8.1 + jar + false + ant/lib + junit.jar + + + + junit + junit + 3.8.1 + jar + sources + false + junit + junit-src.zip + + + + + + + saxon + saxon + 6.5.3 + jar + false + saxon + saxon.jar + + + + regexp + regexp + ${lib.regexp.version} + jar + false + regexp + jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar + + + + + + + commons-beanutils + commons-beanutils + ${lib.commons.beanutils.version} + jar + false + commons + commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}.jar + + + + + commons-collections + commons-collections + 2.0 + jar + false + commons + commons-collections-2.0.jar + + + + + commons-digester + commons-digester + ${lib.commons.digester.version} + jar + false + commons + commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}.jar + + + + + commons-logging + commons-logging + ${lib.commons.logging.version} + jar + false + commons + commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}.jar + + + + + + + + + + org.codehaus.mojo + truezip-maven-plugin + 1.2 + + + unzip-ant-binaries + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + ant/${lib.ant.artifact}-bin.zip/${lib.ant.artifact} + ant + + + + + zip-ant-sources + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + ant/${lib.ant.artifact}-src.zip/${lib.ant.artifact}/src/main + ant/ant-src.zip + + + + + zip-beanutils-binaries + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}.jar + commons/commons.jar + + + + + zip-collections-binaries + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.version}.jar + commons/commons.jar + + + + + zip-digester-binaries + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}.jar + commons/commons.jar + + + + + zip-logging-binaries + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}.jar + commons/commons.jar + + + + + zip-beanutils-sources + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}-sources.jar/commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.tag}/src/java + commons/commons-src.zip + + + + + zip-collections-sources + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.version}-sources.jar/commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.tag}/src/java + commons/commons-src.zip + + + + + zip-digester-sources + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}-sources.jar/commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.tag}/src/java + commons/commons-src.zip + + + + + zip-logging-sources + process-resources + + copy + + + true + + + commons/commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}-sources.jar/commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.tag}/src/java + commons/commons-src.zip + + + + + + + + + + org.apache.maven.plugins + maven-clean-plugin + + + clean-up-libs + clean + + clean + + + + + . + + ant/** + asm/** + commons/** + jarjar/** + + + jdtcore-aj/** + junit/** + regexp/** + saxon/** + + false + + + + + + + + + + + + + org.aspectj + asm-renamed + + + org.aspectj + org.eclipse.jdt.core + + + + diff --git a/lib/regexp/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar b/lib/regexp/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar deleted file mode 100644 index 713441c52..000000000 Binary files a/lib/regexp/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar and /dev/null differ diff --git a/lib/saxon/saxon.jar b/lib/saxon/saxon.jar 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You should not - build this module during every build because it is somewhat slow, downloading stuff from 3rd-party websites, - unzipping some libraries (e.g. a full Ant distribution) and creating new ZIP files (e.g. source JARs, compound JARs - containing multiple libraries). - - So just run 'mvn compile' once after cloning the AspectJ repository and you should be all set to subsequently build - AspectJ itself. If you forget this step, a Maven Enforcer rule in the AspectJ root POM will fail the build and - remind you to build this module. - - Normally you never have to call 'mvn clean' here, but if for some reason the installed libraries are in an - inconsistent state (e.g. after an incomplete download), you can do so and then run 'mvn compile' again. - - BTW, running 'mvn compile' multiple times will not repeat any download via Maven Dependency or Download Maven - plugins, but repeat all zip/unzip steps in TrueZIP Maven plugin. So try not to call it unnecessarily. - - - - - - apache-ant - ${lib.ant.name}-${lib.ant.version} - - - - - - - org.apache.maven.plugins - maven-enforcer-plugin - - - - enforce-libraries-exist - none - - - - - - com.googlecode.maven-download-plugin - download-maven-plugin - 1.6.1 - - - download-ant-binaries - generate-resources - - wget - - - https://archive.apache.org/dist/ant/binaries/${lib.ant.artifact}-bin.zip - ant - 3fa9f816a0c4c63249efad8e6225f2e83794f0c0 - - - - download-ant-sources - generate-resources - - wget - - - https://archive.apache.org/dist/ant/source/${lib.ant.artifact}-src.zip - ant - b9f3c8c31bb6c9069ad5b655059a17769af12f20 - - - - download-beanutils-sources - generate-resources - - wget - - - https://github.com/apache/commons-beanutils/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.beanutils.tag}.zip - commons - commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}-sources.jar - b2c02afe7e6475cd7c811932b8415d171a8afa00 - - - - download-collections-sources - generate-resources - - wget - - - https://github.com/apache/commons-collections/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.collections.tag}.zip - commons - commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.version}-sources.jar - 824cacd0aafe21a94fb142388fd62f28a12df5ef - - - - download-digester-sources - generate-resources - - wget - - - https://github.com/apache/commons-digester/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.digester.tag}.zip - commons - commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}-sources.jar - 49f653c7ea726301c564f9662b72c051fee9390a - - - - download-logging-sources - generate-resources - - wget - - - https://github.com/apache/commons-logging/archive/refs/tags/${lib.commons.logging.tag}.zip - commons - commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}-sources.jar - c61a373f6d50ff8fcfba900934f7254d44f9735b - - - - - - - - - org.apache.maven.plugins - maven-dependency-plugin - 3.1.2 - - - copy - generate-resources - - copy - - - - - - - org.aspectj - org.eclipse.jdt.core - ${jdt.core.version} - jar - false - jdtcore-aj - jdtcore-for-aspectj.jar - - - - org.aspectj - org.eclipse.jdt.core - ${jdt.core.version} - java-source - sources - false - jdtcore-aj - jdtcore-for-aspectj-src.zip - - - - - org.aspectj - asm-renamed - ${asm.version} - jar - false - asm - asm-${asm.version}.renamed.jar - - - - org.aspectj - asm-renamed - ${asm.version} - java-source - sources - false - asm - asm-${asm.version}.renamed-src.zip - - - - com.googlecode.jarjar - jarjar - 1.3 - jar - false - jarjar - jarjar-1.3.jar - - - - junit - junit - 3.8.1 - jar - false - junit - junit.jar - - - - - junit - junit - 3.8.1 - jar - false - ant/lib - junit.jar - - - - junit - junit - 3.8.1 - jar - sources - false - junit - junit-src.zip - - - - - - - saxon - saxon - 6.5.3 - jar - false - saxon - saxon.jar - - - - regexp - regexp - ${lib.regexp.version} - jar - false - regexp - jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar - - - - - - - commons-beanutils - commons-beanutils - ${lib.commons.beanutils.version} - jar - false - commons - commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}.jar - - - - - commons-collections - commons-collections - 2.0 - jar - false - commons - commons-collections-2.0.jar - - - - - commons-digester - commons-digester - ${lib.commons.digester.version} - jar - false - commons - commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}.jar - - - - - commons-logging - commons-logging - ${lib.commons.logging.version} - jar - false - commons - commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}.jar - - - - - - - - - - org.codehaus.mojo - truezip-maven-plugin - 1.2 - - - unzip-ant-binaries - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - ant/${lib.ant.artifact}-bin.zip/${lib.ant.artifact} - ant - - - - - zip-ant-sources - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - ant/${lib.ant.artifact}-src.zip/${lib.ant.artifact}/src/main - ant/ant-src.zip - - - - - zip-beanutils-binaries - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}.jar - commons/commons.jar - - - - - zip-collections-binaries - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.version}.jar - commons/commons.jar - - - - - zip-digester-binaries - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}.jar - commons/commons.jar - - - - - zip-logging-binaries - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}.jar - commons/commons.jar - - - - - zip-beanutils-sources - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.version}-sources.jar/commons-beanutils-${lib.commons.beanutils.tag}/src/java - commons/commons-src.zip - - - - - zip-collections-sources - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.version}-sources.jar/commons-collections-${lib.commons.collections.tag}/src/java - commons/commons-src.zip - - - - - zip-digester-sources - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.version}-sources.jar/commons-digester-${lib.commons.digester.tag}/src/java - commons/commons-src.zip - - - - - zip-logging-sources - process-resources - - copy - - - true - - - commons/commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.version}-sources.jar/commons-logging-${lib.commons.logging.tag}/src/java - commons/commons-src.zip - - - - - - - - - - org.apache.maven.plugins - maven-clean-plugin - - - clean-up-libs - clean - - clean - - - - - . - - ant/** - asm/** - commons/** - jarjar/** - - - jdtcore-aj/** - junit/** - regexp/** - saxon/** - - false - - - - - - - - - - - - - org.aspectj - asm-renamed - - - org.aspectj - org.eclipse.jdt.core - - - - diff --git a/pom.xml b/pom.xml index 5b3104d98..5b50159ee 100644 --- a/pom.xml +++ b/pom.xml @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ 1.0.1 LOGGING_1_0_1 9.1 - ${maven.multiModuleProjectDirectory}/libx + ${maven.multiModuleProjectDirectory}/lib @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ Maven Enforcer does not strip any whitespace or unindent, which looks quite ugly on the console. --> - Please go to module subdirectory 'libx' and run 'mvn compile' there. This should take care of downloading all necessary libraries to that directory, where some tests expect them to be. + Please go to module subdirectory 'lib' and run 'mvn compile' there. This should take care of downloading all necessary libraries to that directory, where some tests expect them to be. ${lib.directory}/ant/bin/ant diff --git a/tests/product/build-aspectj/build.xml b/tests/product/build-aspectj/build.xml index 394f10ff7..4046113be 100644 --- a/tests/product/build-aspectj/build.xml +++ b/tests/product/build-aspectj/build.xml @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ - +
    diff --git a/tests/profiling/build.xml b/tests/profiling/build.xml index e6e9509b7..45b411fe9 100644 --- a/tests/profiling/build.xml +++ b/tests/profiling/build.xml @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ - + -- cgit v1.2.3