#x27;m used to codebases providing a bin/ directory or at
>>> least a shell script to start from. It wouldn't be so bad if the java
>>> CLI launcher were any good, but it's pretty lousy.
>>
>> This could be rectified with an appropriate shell-script / batch fi
to start from. It wouldn't be so bad if the java
>> CLI launcher were any good, but it's pretty lousy.
>
> This could be rectified with an appropriate shell-script / batch file
> that is part of the standard distribution. Unfortunately the nature of
> Java means y
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
> This was one of the most disorienting things I encountered when starting
> with clojure. I'm used to codebases providing a bin/ directory or at
> least a shell script to start from. It wouldn't be so bad if the java
es providing a bin/ directory or at
least a shell script to start from. It wouldn't be so bad if the java
CLI launcher were any good, but it's pretty lousy.
I've been looking at hashdot, (http://hashdot.sourceforge.net/) and it
seems to address the weaknesses of the java command in a