Thats beyond the responsibility of the <echo> task. Thats the default
logger putting the task name as a prefix to all output logged. You can
use the NoBannerLogger or -emacs as previously mentioned. Or write a
custom logger that has a special case for <echo> output perhaps.
Erik
Janusz Dalecki (TYCO) wrote:
> Actually when I use echo task like this:
> <echo message="Hello"/>
> ... it will print on the console string like this:
> [echo] Hello
> ... and I would like to switch off the "echo" string so I could see only
> this:
> Hello
>
> Janusz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:jakarta-ant@ehatchersolutions.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 28 November 2002 10:57 AM
> To: Ant Users List
> Subject: Re: Can I switch of "echo" string from Echo task
>
>
> You mean switch "off" the echo output?
>
> Try echoing to a different level, such as verbose. <echo
> level="verbose">blah blah</echo>
>
> Then you will only see that output if you run with -verbose.
>
> Erik
>
>
> Janusz Dalecki (TYCO) wrote:
>
>>I would like to switch of "echo" string when I am executing “Echo” task.
>
> Is
>
>>it possible?
>>
>>Janusz
>>
>>
>
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