Summary: | [PATCH]Allows record task to use XmlRecorder | ||
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Product: | Ant | Reporter: | Kris Bravo <kris.bravo> |
Component: | Core tasks | Assignee: | Ant Notifications List <notifications> |
Status: | REOPENED --- | ||
Severity: | enhancement | Keywords: | PatchAvailable |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 1.7.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | other | ||
Attachments: |
Patch file and new files in tar.gz
Changed source files |
Description
Kris Bravo
2003-05-29 23:21:54 UTC
Created attachment 6562 [details]
Patch file and new files in tar.gz
Created attachment 14401 [details]
Changed source files
A few people have shown some interest in my change, so I've updated it for the
ANT_162 tag.
Since I appear to have botched the first patch I attached, I've simply attached
the changes files this time.
Note: This change implements the following from the wish list on the
CoreTasks/Recorder.html page:
listener A classname of a build listener to use from this point on
instead of the default listener.
This patch request has now past the three year mark. I'm not sure what the outcome has been of other patches but to anyone looking for this type of functionality I'd recommend moving from ant to Maven 2. http://maven.apache.org Also, continuum (same site) handles automated builds well. No more updates on this patch will be done. I'm sorry your experience has been negative. It can be hard to get patches noticed if you don't nag the right people and find a committer who is interested enough to push them through. I am reopening this because I didn't see any reason other than your disgust that this patch couldn't go in in one form or another... unless you are actually rescinding the IP grant you made when you closed the issue report. -Matt especially with ~400 outstanding enchancement requests I'm not rescinding the offer, but did want to create a pointer if someone was looking for this type of behavior from a build tool. I assumed that eventually all patches get either merged, rejected or overcome by events. This patch is getting closer to the latter given the timeframe. The comment on the ticket is to keep folks from hitting a dead end. As for nagging someone to roll it in, I suppose I should have. In Maven's case, I became a committer on the plugins project to avoid this type of situation. |