Goal: use ant to create a single tar archive for any combination of (say) 5 folders (all folders, or any 3 folders or any 4 folders ...). I prefer not using temp dirs and the copy command.
This should be simple if the ant tar task supports append.
A search lead me to:
Setting mode="update" in the compress antlib's tar task should do what is requested.
from: https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39617
How do I know if 'antlib' is installed, or how do I install it. How does one set mode="update" - which file is chgd?.
What is the best way to enable "tar append" in ant's tar task?
GNU tar -r or -u options fail unless the tar file already exists - any ideas on how to deal w/that in ant?
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thanks
PS
The below example is a work around that forks a shell, then checks to see if the tarfile exists, and runs tar w/append option if it does:
<target name="package-blah" description="generate tar file" depends="clean,init">
<exec executable="sh" >
<arg value="-xc"/>
<arg value="
[[ -f ${tarfile} ]] && C=r || C=c;
tar ${C}vf ${tarfile} --exclude '*/.svn' ${src}/main/blah
"/>
</exec>
</target>
I would prefer not to use the above approach, but it works.