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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:28:52+00:00 2026-05-11T22:28:52+00:00

So this is the scenario. I have <target name=test> <property file=blah></property> <exec dir= executable=trast.exe

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So this is the scenario.
I have

<target name="test">
  <property file="blah"></property>
  <exec dir="" executable="trast.exe" resolveexecutable="true" spawn="true">
  </exec>
</target>     

<!-- So now I have the second target that uses Return value from first target -->
<target name="test2">
  <property file="blah"></property>
  <exec dir="" executable=RETURN VALUE resolveexecutable="true" spawn="true">
  </exec>
</target>     

Basically I need a way to use the result from first target in the next target. I looked online and one solution seems to be is to parse output. But is there a way to get it without parsing?

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    2026-05-11T22:28:52+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:28 pm

    The exec task has an outputproperty. Could you do something like this:

    <target name="test">
      <exec dir="" executable="trast.exe" resolveexecutable="true" spawn="true" outputproperty="blah">
      </exec>
    </target>     
    
    <!-- So now I have the second target that uses Return value from first target -->
    <target name="test2">
      <exec dir="" executable="${blah}" resolveexecutable="true" spawn="true">
      </exec>
    </target>
    

    It’s been a while since I used Ant and I don’t have it installed on this machine, but I seem to recall doing something like the above.

    Or maybe use resultproperty?

    Found it here:
    http://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/exec.html

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