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      <title>Ant sucks, and doesn&#39;t respect symlinks...</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Man I hate Ant! So I was working on this project, in which Ant&#xA;generates a build directory. - I created a symlink inside the build&#xA;dir for something that was not quite ready to be build for real&#xA;just yet. That way ant could do what ever it wanted to, my code was&#xA;stored safely in another location. Or so i thought&amp;hellip;&#xA;ant clean&#xA;ant build&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      
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