In the meantime I have coded a workaround with ant-contrib. There is a Task called "outofdate" which does the dependency checking. It looks like this target name="compile" depends="init" for param="file" path fileset refid="cbl.src.files"/ /path sequential var name="filebasename" unset="true"/ basename property="filebasename" file="@{file}" suffix=".CBL"/ var name="filedirname" unset="true"/ dirname property="filedirname" file="@{file}"/ antcallback target="compile.file" return="retValue" param name="filename" value="${filebasename}"/ param name="dirname" value="${filedirname}"/ /antcallback /sequential /for echo ${ant.project.name} compile finished /echo /target target name="compile.file" outofdate sourcefiles pathelement path="${dirname}/${filename}.CBL"/ /sourcefiles targetfiles pathelement path="${basedir}/bin/de/lv1871/cobol/${filename}.class"/ /targetfiles sequential echo COBOL Compile fuer : dirname = ${dirname} filename = ${filename}.CBL /echo mfcobol destdir="${basedir}/bin" is64bit="false" forceCompile="${forceCompile}" failonerror="${cobolFailOnError}" genListingFile="true" debug="true" desttype="jvm" mffilelist refid="cobol.copybook.locations"/ mfdirlist refid="cobol.directives"/ mffilelist type="srcfile" srcdir="${dirname}" file name="${filename}.CBL"/ /mffilelist /mfcobol /sequential /outofdate /target Source File is the Cobol-File and Destination File is the class File generated in $BASEDIR/bin/...... If the source File is younger than the "older" Class file the cobol Compile is started. Usually the MF-Cobol Ant Task should do this checking by default. It is a FUNDAMENTAL Feature of ant. Kind regards
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