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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:35:58+00:00 2026-05-15T19:35:58+00:00

Please take a look at this line: ${server_username}:${server_password}@@{server}:/tmp The double @@ causes problems. Instead

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Please take a look at this line:

${server_username}:${server_password}@@{server}:/tmp

The double @@ causes problems. Instead of user:pass@server it displays as user:passserver and therefore is unable to connect to the remote ssh server.

How do you tell ant to leave the @ be?

This is my code:

<for list="${externalLibs}" param="library"> 
  <sequential>
    <for list="${servers}" param="server"> 
      <sequential>
        <echo> Copying @{library} to @{server} ${server_username}:${server_password}@@@{server}:/tmp/@{library}/${@{library}}/ 
        </echo>
        <scp todir="${server_username}:${server_password}@@@{server}:/tmp/@{library}/${@{library}}/">     
          <fileset dir="/tmp/@{library}/${@{library}}/" /> 
        </scp>
      </sequential> 
    </for>
  </sequential> 
</for>

In the echo command, it shows like this:

Copying LibraryName to
myserver.domain.com
username:password@{server}:/tmp/LibraryName/LibraryBar

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    2026-05-15T19:35:59+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:35 pm

    You escape @ by doubling it, as in @@.

    So in your case it will be:

    ${server_username}:${server_password}@@@{server}:/tmp
    

    BTW, same rule goes for $ escape, $$ just prints a $.

    In reply to OP’s comment

    Example:

    <property name="server_username" value="user-name"/>
    <property name="server_password" value="passwd"/>
    
    <for list="s1.foo.bar,s2.foo.bar,s3.foo.bar" param="server">
      <sequential>
        <echo message="${server_username}:${server_password}@@@{server}:/tmp"/>
      </sequential>
    </ac>
    

    This produces:

     [echo] user-name:passwd@s1.foo.bar:/tmp
     [echo] user-name:passwd@s2.foo.bar:/tmp
     [echo] user-name:passwd@s3.foo.bar:/tmp
    

    So, your problem is somewhere else, probably in the loop setup code

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