svnant | Ant Tasks for Subversion
kandi X-RAY | svnant Summary
kandi X-RAY | svnant Summary
This repository was cloned from its original home at The original SVN repository housed three projects (Subclipse, svnClientAdapter and svnAnt) Best attempt possible was made to prune out the history though branches and tags did not make it and features like svn:externals do not translate to Git.
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- Scans the base directory for files that match the given include pattern
- Tries to find a file
- Scan the include patterns
- Tries to find a file that matches the given path
- Executes the diff
- Log the diff
- Log a message at the specified level
- Executes the workflow
- Fetch the summary of the working copy
- Entry point for processing
- Generates a resolution response for the given descriptor
- Creates directory
- Add default exclusions
- Sets the exclude patterns
- Sets the include patterns
- Execute log
- Validates the attributes
- Handle end
- Executes the action
- Executes the listing
- Executes the file content
- Internal eval
- Gets the directory scanner
- Internal evaluation
- Retrieves the property
- Executes the operation
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QUESTION
I've attached the heading for my build.gradle file as well as the Task I'm using in order to query the database. I'm trying to access a database, pull a specific version number from the database and then save it somewhere else.
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Answered 2017-Jun-21 at 20:25This is happening because at time of execution gradle does not have the hsql driver jar in its classpath.
You will need to use something like this in your gradle script
QUESTION
If the SvnAnt has an error, the Ant
task will show all of it on the console.
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Answered 2017-Mar-13 at 14:12The FilterChain can be given to
to extract just the line you want from the file:
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You can use svnant like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the svnant component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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