Changes the owner of a file or all files inside specified directories. Right now it has effect only under Unix. The owner atribute is equivalent to the coresponding argument for the chown command.
FileSet can be specified
using nested <fileset> elements.
| Attribute | Description | Required |
| file | the file of which the owner must be changed. | one of the two or
nested <fileset> elements. |
| dir | the directory of which the owner must be changed. | |
| owner | the new owner. | Yes |
| parallel | process all specified files using a single
chown command. Defaults to true. |
No |
| type | One of file, dir or both. If set to file, only the owner of plain files are going to be changed. If set to dir, only the directories are considered. | No, default is file |
<chown file="${dist}/start.sh" owner="coderjoe"/>
makes the "start.sh" file belong to coderjoe on a UNIX system.
<chown owner="coderjoe">
<fileset dir="${dist}/bin" includes="**/*.sh"/>
</chown>
makes all ".sh" files below ${dist}/bin
belong to coderjoe on a UNIX system.
<chown owner="coderjoe">
<fileset dir="shared/sources1">
<exclude name="**/trial/**"/>
</fileset>
<fileset refid="other.shared.sources"/>
</chown>
makes all files below shared/sources1 (except those
below any directory named trial) belong to coderjoe on a UNIX
system. In addition all files belonging to a FileSet
with id other.shared.sources get the same
owner.
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