Hi,
I don’t know if it is possible to do this, so I wanted to see if anybody here could let me know if this is possible. This is for OSX.
I want to store all my Sublime Text (ST) project files in a directory that are separated from the working directories that have code. This is because I’m storing the code is managed by SVN, and I don’t want to check in the Sublime Text project files.
Since I moved the ST project files out of the working directory, the default ST ant build no longer works
Buildfile: build.xml does not exist!
Build failed
[Finished in 0.3s with exit code 1]
I was wondering if there was a way to create a single build file system that knows to go to the project’s path and look for the build.xml file there. I don’t want to create a build system for every project, if that is possible. I noticed that the project file itself lists the path to the working directory.
I tried the following and they don’t work.
{
"cmd": "ant"],
"working_dir": "$project"
}
{
"cmd": "ant"],
"working_dir": "${project}"
}
{
"cmd": "ant"],
"working_dir": "${project_path}"
}
{
"cmd": "ant"],
"working_dir": "$project_path"
}