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Revision: 2310 http://dl-learner.svn.sourceforge.net/dl-learner/?rev=2310&view=rev Author: kurzum Date: 2010-09-17 09:24:18 +0000 (Fri, 17 Sep 2010) Log Message: ----------- deleted premaven version Removed Paths: ------------- trunk/INSTALL trunk/LICENSE trunk/README trunk/bin/ trunk/build.xml trunk/doc/ trunk/examples/ trunk/javadoc.css trunk/lib/ trunk/maven.todo trunk/pom.xml trunk/pom_not_working.xml trunk/resources/ Deleted: trunk/INSTALL =================================================================== --- trunk/INSTALL 2010-09-17 09:17:53 UTC (rev 2309) +++ trunk/INSTALL 2010-09-17 09:24:18 UTC (rev 2310) @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -Requirements -============ -Java 6 is required. (All other libraries are included in the release.) - -Installation -============ -No further installation is necessary. Just download and extract DL-Learner. - -Running Instructions -==================== - -Linux (and other systems) - -Make sure the file "dllearner" is executable and run it on the command line -followed by the name of the file to process, e.g. -"./dllearner examples/father.conf". - -Windows: - -Run "dllearner.bat" followed by the name of the file to process, e.g. -"dllearner.bat examples/father.conf". - -As a convenience method, you can also run "quickstart". The script will present a -numbered list of all examples found in the examples folder, where you can choose -an examples. You can also call "gui" and load one of the conf files, change try -differnt configuration options etc. - -Note: You can also use the "java" command to run the program directly. Have a look at -"dllearner" and "dllearner.bat" to see what the command looks like. - -Web-Service -=========== - -If you want to run DL-Learner as a Web Service, you can run the scripts "ws" or -"ws.bat". 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Deleted: trunk/README =================================================================== --- trunk/README 2010-09-17 09:17:53 UTC (rev 2309) +++ trunk/README 2010-09-17 09:24:18 UTC (rev 2310) @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -README -====== - -DL-Learner is a tool to learn Description Logic concepts from positive and -negative examples. Equivalently, it can learn OWL classes given objects as -positive and negative instances. - -Homepage: http://dl-learner.org -Sourceforge.net Project Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dl-learner/ -Bugs & Feature Requests: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=203619 -Mailing Lists: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=203619 -Latest Release: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=203619 - -Documentation for DL-Learner (e.g. various configuration options) can be found -in the "doc" directory and at http://dl-learner.org. We recommend to read -doc/manual.pdf to get started. - -DL-Learner is Open Source and licensed under the GNU General Public License. -(Copyright (c) 2007-2010, Jens Lehmann). - -DL-Learner uses several other libraries. An incomplete list is as follows: - * OWL API (licensed under LGPL) - * Pellet (licensed under AGPL 3 , (c) Clark & Parsia LLC) - * FaCT++ (licensed under LGPL, (c) The Victoria University of Manchester) - * HermiT (licensed under LGPL) - * Jena (Jena license, (c) Copyright Hewlett-Packard) - * Protege (licensed under MPL) - \ No newline at end of file Deleted: trunk/build.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/build.xml 2010-09-17 09:17:53 UTC (rev 2309) +++ trunk/build.xml 2010-09-17 09:24:18 UTC (rev 2310) @@ -1,627 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<project basedir="." default="build" name="dl_learner"> - - <!-- directory settings --> - <property name="lib_dir" value="lib" /> - <property name="source_dir" value="src/dl-learner" /> - <property name="class_dir" value="classes" /> - <property name="ontowiki_dir" value="${user.home}/workspace/ontowiki/ontowiki/src/extensions/components/dllearner/dllearner" /> - - <property name="php_client_dir" value="src/php-client" /> - <tstamp> - <format property="today" pattern="yyyy-MM-dd" locale="en" /> - </tstamp> - <property name="version_dir" value="dllearner-${today}" /> - <property name="release_tmp_dir" value="release/${version_dir}" /> - <property name="release_php_client_tmp_dir" value="release/php-client-${today}" /> - <property name="release_ore_dir" value="release/ore-${today}" /> - <property name="version_ore_dir" value="ore-${today}" /> - - <property environment="env"/> - <property name = "protege.home" location="${env.PROTEGE_HOME}"/> - <property name = "protege.plugins" location="${protege.home}/plugins"/> - - <!-- other settings --> - <!-- maximum amount of allocated memory in startup scripts --> - <property name ="max_memory" value="1024" /> - - <!-- set up classpath --> - <path id="classpath"> - <pathelement location="."/> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}"> - <include name="**/*.jar"/> - </fileset> - </path> - - <!-- build target --> - <target name="full_release" depends="manual,javadoc,build" description="full release, javadoc, scripts"> - </target> - - <!-- build target --> - <target name="jar" description="makes dllearner.jar"> - <!-- compile project into temporary directory --> - <mkdir dir="classes_tmp"/> - <javac destdir="classes_tmp" target="1.6"> - <src path="${source_dir}"/> - <classpath refid="classpath"/> - </javac> - - <jar jarfile="dllearner.jar"> - <fileset dir="classes_tmp"/> - </jar> - <delete dir="classes_tmp"/> - </target> - - - <!-- build target --> - <target name="local" depends="createScripts" description="fast build including scripts, - no javadoc, no tar, just executables in local, can be used on a server"> - - - <!-- compile project into temporary directory --> - <mkdir dir="classes_tmp"/> - <javac destdir="classes_tmp" target="1.5" debug="on"> - <src path="${source_dir}"/> - <classpath refid="classpath"/> - </javac> - <copy toDir="classes_tmp" > - <fileset dir="${source_dir}" includes="**/*.gif,**/*.png,**/*.html,**/*.ini"/> - </copy> - - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}"/> - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}/lib/"/> - <jar jarfile="${release_tmp_dir}/lib/dllearner.jar"> - <fileset dir="classes_tmp"/> - </jar> - <delete dir="classes_tmp"/> - - <!-- copy all other libraries --> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}/lib"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}" /> - </copy> - - <!-- copy binary files and examples --> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}/examples"> - <fileset dir="examples"/> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}"> - <fileset dir="bin"/> - </copy> - - <!-- create file containing the build info --> - <echo file="${release_tmp_dir}/build.txt" append="false">DL-Learner Build ${today}</echo> - - <!-- create empty log directory for release --> - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}/log" /> - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}/cache" /> - - <mkdir dir="local" /> - <move toDir="local"> - <fileset dir="${release_tmp_dir}"/> - </move> - <delete dir="${release_tmp_dir}" /> - <delete dir="release" /> - - </target> - - - <!-- build target --> - <target name="build" depends="createScripts,manual" description="fast build including scripts, no javadoc"> - - <!-- write current build date into Info.java --> - <echo file="${source_dir}/org/dllearner/Info.java" append="false"> -// File is updated automatically when a new version is created -package org.dllearner; - -public class Info { - public static final String build = "${today}"; -} - </echo> - - <!-- compile project into temporary directory --> - <mkdir dir="classes_tmp"/> - <javac destdir="classes_tmp" target="1.5" debug="on"> - <src path="${source_dir}"/> - <classpath refid="classpath"/> - </javac> - <!-- we also need to copy some images, which should be - included in dllearner.jar --> - <copy toDir="classes_tmp" > - <fileset dir="${source_dir}" includes="**/*.gif,**/*.png,**/*.html,**/*.ini"/> - </copy> - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}"/> - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}/lib/"/> - <jar jarfile="${release_tmp_dir}/lib/dllearner.jar"> - <fileset dir="classes_tmp"/> - </jar> - <delete dir="classes_tmp"/> - - <!-- copy all other libraries --> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}/lib"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}" /> - </copy> - - <!-- copy binary files and examples --> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}/examples"> - <fileset dir="examples"/> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}"> - <fileset dir="bin"/> - </copy> - - <!-- create file containing the build info --> - <echo file="${release_tmp_dir}/build.txt" append="false">DL-Learner Build ${today}</echo> - - <!-- create empty log directory for release --> - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}/log" /> - - <!-- copy documentation excluding developer documentation --> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}/doc"> - <fileset dir="doc"> - <!-- <exclude name="eclipse/" /> - <exclude name="javadoc/" /> --> - <exclude name="manual/" /> - </fileset> - </copy> - - <!-- copy special files (INSTALL, README) --> - <copy file="INSTALL" toDir="${release_tmp_dir}" /> - <copy file="README" toDir="${release_tmp_dir}" /> - <copy file="LICENSE" toDir="${release_tmp_dir}" /> - - <!-- create tar.gz files (allows storing whether a file is executable) --> - <tar longfile="gnu" destfile="dllearner-nosource-${today}.tar.gz" compression="gzip"> - <!-- extra set for executable files --> - <tarfileset dir="release/" mode="755"> - <include name="${version_dir}/dllearner" /> - <include name="${version_dir}/quickstart" /> - <include name="${version_dir}/ws" /> - <include name="${version_dir}/gui" /> - </tarfileset> - <tarfileset dir="release/"> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/dllearner"/> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/quickstart" /> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/ws" /> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/gui" /> - </tarfileset> - </tar> - - <!-- copy source code --> - <mkdir dir="${release_tmp_dir}/src/"/> - <copy toDir="${release_tmp_dir}/src/"> - <fileset dir="${source_dir}" includes="**/*.java,**/*.html,**/*.gif,**/*.jjt,build.xml"/> - </copy> - - <!-- copy manual --> - <copy toFile="${release_tmp_dir}/doc/manual.pdf" file="doc/manual/manual.pdf" /> - - <!-- create copy developer documentation --> - <!-- - <copy todir="${release_tmp_dir}/doc/eclipse/"> - <fileset dir="doc/eclipse/"/> - </copy> - <copy todir="${release_tmp_dir}/doc/javadoc/"> - <fileset dir="doc/javadoc/"/> - </copy> - --> - - <!-- create backup (= standard build + source code + developer documentation) --> - <tar longfile="gnu" destfile="dllearner-${today}.tar.gz" compression="gzip"> - <tarfileset dir="release/" mode="755"> - <include name="${version_dir}/dllearner" /> - <include name="${version_dir}/quickstart" /> - <include name="${version_dir}/ws" /> - <include name="${version_dir}/gui" /> - </tarfileset> - <tarfileset dir="release/"> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/dllearner"/> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/quickstart" /> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/ws" /> - <exclude name="${version_dir}/gui" /> - </tarfileset> - </tar> - <delete dir="release"/> - </target> - - <!-- build PHP client release --> - <target name="php_client"> - <mkdir dir="${release_php_client_tmp_dir}" /> - - <!-- copy PHP-client to a temporary directory exluding some files --> - <copy toDir="${release_php_client_tmp_dir}"> - <fileset dir="${php_client_dir}"> - <exclude name="main.wsdl" /> - <exclude name="*.xsd" /> - <!-- <exclude name="save/" /> --> - </fileset> - </copy> - - <!-- copy over all owl ontologies in examples directory --> - <copy toDir="${release_php_client_tmp_dir}/ontologies/" flatten="true"> - <fileset dir="examples" includes="**/*.owl" /> - </copy> - - <!-- create release --> - <tar destfile="php-client-${today}.tar.gz" compression="gzip"> - <tarfileset dir="release" /> - </tar> - - <delete dir="release" /> - </target> - - <!-- generate JAXWS classes --> - <target name="wsgen" > - <path id="wsgen"> - <path refid="classpath"/> - <path location="${class_dir}"/> - </path> - <pathconvert refid="wsgen" property="wsgenpath"/> - <exec dir="${source_dir}" executable="wsgen"> - <arg value="-keep"/> - <arg value="-verbose"/> - <arg value="-cp"/> - <arg value="${wsgenpath}"/> - <arg value="org.dllearner.server.DLLearnerWS"/> - </exec> - </target> - - <!-- generate startup scripts --> - <target name="createScripts" > - <path id="addjar"> - <path refid="classpath"/> - <pathelement location="${lib_dir}/dllearner.jar"/> - </path> - <path id="removeprefix"> - <pathelement location="."/> - </path> - <pathconvert refid="removeprefix" property="removeprefix" /> - - <pathconvert refid="addjar" property="pathStringUnix" targetos="unix"> - <map from="${removeprefix}" to="."/> - </pathconvert> - <pathconvert refid="addjar" property="pathStringWin" targetos="windows"> - <map from="${removeprefix}" to="."/> - </pathconvert> - - <echo file="bin/quickstart.bat" message="java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringWin} org.dllearner.cli.QuickStart"/> - <echo file="bin/dllearner.bat" message="java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringWin} org.dllearner.cli.Start %*"/> - <echo file="bin/ws.bat" message="java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringWin} org.dllearner.server.DLLearnerWSStart %*"/> - <echo file="bin/gui.bat" message="java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringWin} org.dllearner.gui.StartGUI %*"/> - <echo file="bin/quickstart" message="#!/bin/bash${line.separator}java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringUnix} org.dllearner.cli.QuickStart"/> - <echo file="bin/dllearner" message="#!/bin/bash${line.separator}java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringUnix} org.dllearner.cli.Start $@"/> - <echo file="bin/ws" message="#!/bin/bash${line.separator}java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringUnix} org.dllearner.server.DLLearnerWSStart $@"/> - <echo file="bin/gui" message="#!/bin/bash${line.separator}java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringUnix} org.dllearner.gui.StartGUI $@"/> - </target> - - <!-- generate manual --> - <taskdef name="latex" classname="de.dokutransdata.antlatex.LaTeX" - classpath="lib/ant_latex.jar"/> - <target name="manual"> - - <!-- automatically adds correct build number in manual --> - <replaceregexp file="doc/manual/manual.tex" - match="DL-Learner (.*) command line interface" - replace="DL-Learner ${today} command line interface" - byline="true"/> - - <!-- run pdflatex and bibtex over doc/manual/ --> - <latex - latexfile="manual.tex" - verbose="off" - clean="on" - pdftex="on" - workingDir="doc/manual"> - <bibtex - run="on" - workingDir="doc/manual/" - /> - </latex> - </target> - - <!-- generate Javadoc --> - <target name="javadoc"> - <pathconvert refid="classpath" property="jdocclasspath"/> - <javadoc access="public" - author="true" - classpath="${jdocclasspath}" - destdir="doc/javadoc" - doctitle="DL-Learner Javadoc" - nodeprecated="false" - nodeprecatedlist="false" - noindex="false" - nonavbar="false" - notree="false" - overview="src/dl-learner/overview.html" - source="1.6" - sourcepath="src/dl-learner" - splitindex="true" - stylesheetfile="javadoc.css" - use="true" - version="true" - linksource="true" - bottom="<img style='float:right' src='http://sflogo.sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=203619&type=1' width='88' height='31' border='0' alt='SourceForge.net Logo' /> DL-Learner is licenced under the terms of the GNU General Public License.<br />Copyright &#169; 2007-2008 Jens Lehmann" - Encoding="ISO-8859-1" - windowtitle="DL-Learner Javadoc"> - <link href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/"/> - </javadoc> - </target> - - <!-- copy all necessary files in a folder to build the jar or a release bundle --> - <target name="buildProtegePlugin"> - <property name="source" value="src/dl-learner/org/dllearner/tools/protege" /> - <property name="temp" value="${source}/temp" /> - <property name="release" value="${source}/release" /> - - <mkdir dir="${temp}" /> - <mkdir dir="${release}" /> - <mkdir dir="${temp}/META-INF" /> - <mkdir dir="${temp}/lib" /> - <mkdir dir="${temp}/lib/jena" /> - <mkdir dir="${temp}/lib/ore-tool" /> - <copy toDir="${temp}/META-INF" > - <fileset dir="${source}/META-INF" includes="MANIFEST.MF," /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${temp}/lib/ore-tool" > - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/ore-tool" includes="swingx-1.6.jar" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${temp}/lib" > - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}" includes="junit-4.4.jar,jamon-2.7.jar" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${temp}/lib/jena" > - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/jena" includes="commons-logging-1.1.1.jar,json.jar" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${temp}" > - <fileset dir="${class_dir}" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${temp}" > - <fileset dir="${source}/META-INF" includes="**/*.xml," excludes="build.xml" /> - </copy> - <javac srcdir="${source}" - destdir="${temp}" - debug="on" - target="1.5"> - <classpath refid="classpath"/> - </javac> - <jar destfile="${release}/DL-Learner-protege-plugin.jar" manifest="${temp}/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF"> - <fileset dir="${temp}" /> - </jar> - - </target> - - <!--Copy the DL-Learner-Protege-plugin jar file into the Protege plugin folder --> - <target name="copyProtegePluginToProtegeDir" depends="buildProtegePlugin"> - <copy toDir="${protege.plugins}" > - <fileset dir="${release}" includes="DL-Learner-protege-plugin.jar" /> - </copy> - <delete dir="${temp}" /> - <delete dir="${release}" /> - </target> - - <!--Builds the Releasebundle --> - <target name="buildProtegePluginRelease" depends="buildProtegePlugin"> - <copy file="LICENSE" toDir="${release}" /> - <copy toDir="${release}" > - <fileset dir="${source}" includes="INSTALL,README" excludes="**/*.java,**/*.gif" /> - </copy> - <property name="ProtRelease" value="releaseProtege/" /> - <mkdir dir="${ProtRelease}" /> - <zip destfile="${ProtRelease}/DL-Learner-plugin.zip" - basedir="${release}" - /> - <delete dir="${temp}" /> - <delete dir="${release}" /> - </target> - - <!--Builds the Ontowiki DL-Learner Jar --> - - <target name="buildOntowikiDLLearnerJar"> - <mkdir dir="${temp}"/> - <mkdir dir="${release}"/> - <mkdir dir="${release}/lib"/> - <mkdir dir="${release}/lib/pellet"/> - <mkdir dir="${release}/lib/jena"/> - <mkdir dir="${release}/lib/owlapi"/> - - <copy toDir="${release}/lib"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}" includes="jamon-2.7.jar,log4j.jar,components.ini"/> - </copy> - - <copy toDir="${release}/lib/owlapi"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/owlapi" includes="owlapi-bin.jar"/> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release}/lib/pellet"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/pellet" includes="pellet-core.jar, pellet-owlapi.jar"/> - </copy> - - <copy toDir="${release}/lib/jena"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/jena" includes="commons-logging-1.1.1.jar,json.jar"/> - </copy> - - <copy toDir="${temp}"> - <fileset dir="${class_dir}"/> - </copy> - - <jar destfile="${release}/dllearner.jar"> - <fileset dir="${temp}"/> - </jar> - <copy toDir="${ontowiki_dir}"> - <fileset dir="${release}"/> - </copy> - - <delete dir="${temp}" /> - <delete dir="${release}" /> - </target> - - <!-- build the ORE tool --> - <target name="buildORE" description="build ore including scripts, no javadoc"> - <property name="ore_source" value="src/dl-learner/org/dllearner/tools/ore" /> - <!-- build scripts --> - <path id="addjar"> - <path refid="classpath"/> - <pathelement location="${lib_dir}/dllearner.jar"/> - </path> - <path id="removeprefix"> - <pathelement location="."/> - </path> - <pathconvert refid="removeprefix" property="removeprefix" /> - - <pathconvert refid="addjar" property="pathStringUnix" targetos="unix"> - <map from="${removeprefix}" to="."/> - </pathconvert> - <pathconvert refid="addjar" property="pathStringWin" targetos="windows"> - <map from="${removeprefix}" to="."/> - </pathconvert> - - - - <!-- write current build date into Info.java --> - <echo file="${source_dir}/org/dllearner/Info.java" append="false"> - // File is updated automatically when a new version is created - package org.dllearner; - - public class Info { - public static final String build = "${today}"; - } - </echo> - - <!-- compile project into temporary directory --> - <mkdir dir="classes_tmp"/> - <javac destdir="classes_tmp" target="1.5"> - <src path="${source_dir}"/> - <classpath refid="classpath"/> - </javac> - <!-- we also need to copy some images, which should be - included in dllearner.jar --> - <copy toDir="classes_tmp" > - <fileset dir="${source_dir}" includes="**/*.gif,**/*.png,**/*.html,**/*.txt,**/*.ini"/> - </copy> - <mkdir dir="${release_ore_dir}"/> - <mkdir dir="${release_ore_dir}/lib/"/> - - - <jar jarfile="${release_ore_dir}/lib/dllearner.jar"> - <fileset dir="classes_tmp"/> - </jar> - <delete dir="classes_tmp"/> - - <!-- copy all other libraries --> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/lib"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}" includes="*.jar" excludes="xbean.jar, secondstring-20060615.jar - dig1.1-xmlbeans.jar, ant_latex.jar, jopt-simple-3.1.jar, ini4j-0.3.2.jar, junit-4.4.jar"/> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/lib/pellet"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/pellet" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/lib/ore-tool"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/ore-tool" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/lib/protege"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/protege" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/lib/jena"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/jena" /> - </copy> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/lib/owlapi"> - <fileset dir="${lib_dir}/owlapi" /> - </copy> - - <!-- copy binary files and examples --> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/examples"> - <fileset dir="examples/ore"/> - </copy> - <echo file="${release_ore_dir}/ore.bat" message="java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringWin} org.dllearner.tools.ore.OREApplication"/> - <echo file="${release_ore_dir}/ore" message="#!/bin/bash${line.separator}java -Xmx${max_memory}m -Djava.library.path=lib/fact/64bit/ -cp ${pathStringUnix} org.dllearner.tools.ore.OREApplication $@"/> - - - <!-- create file containing the build info --> - <echo file="${release_ore_dir}/build.txt" append="false">ORE Build ${today}</echo> - - <!-- create empty log directory for release --> - <mkdir dir="${release_ore_dir}/log" /> - - <!-- create cache directory for SPARQL extraction --> - <mkdir dir="${release_ore_dir}/cache" /> - - <!-- copy README and INSTALL file --> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}" > - <fileset dir="${ore_source}" includes="INSTALL,README"/> - </copy> - - <!-- copy LICENSE file --> - <copy file="LICENSE" toDir="${release_ore_dir}" /> - - <!-- create tar.gz files (allows storing whether a file is executable) --> - <tar longfile="gnu" destfile="ore-nosource-${today}.tar.gz" compression="gzip"> - <!-- extra set for executable files --> - <tarfileset dir="release/" mode="755"> - <include name="${version_ore_dir}/ore" /> - </tarfileset> - <tarfileset dir="release/"> - <exclude name="${version_ore_dir}/ore"/> - </tarfileset> - </tar> - - <!-- copy source code --> - <mkdir dir="${release_ore_dir}/src/"/> - <copy toDir="${release_ore_dir}/src/"> - <fileset dir="${source_dir}" includes="**/*.java,**/*.html,**/*.gif,**/*.png,*/*.jjt,build.xml"/> - </copy> - - <!-- create backup (= standard build + source code + developer documentation) --> - <tar longfile="gnu" destfile="ore-${... 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