If you don't like the spaces use the 8.3 names for the directories.
TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Programme\Apache_Group\Tomcat 6.0 becomes
TOMCAT_HOME=C:\PROGRA~1\APACHE~2\TOMCAT~1 or something similar depending on
what 8.3 names Windows generated when the directories were created.
"DIR/X" gives you the 8.3
As many on this thread have suggested it is better to uninstall it
with the uninstaller, when you first installed it as a Windows
Service.
I think I had problems when there was a blank space in the
installation path, however I don't clearly remember what the problem
was.
I do know that Ant can h
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Subject: changing the name of tomcat homedir - impact?
I have TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Programme\Apache_Group\Tomcat 6.0
You see the crux? Blank in Tomcat 6.0.
Some applications, like mvnForum (www.mvnForum.com) claim in the
README or INSTALL instructions that a blank character in the PATH should
be
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> I have TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Programme\Apache_Group\Tomcat 6.0
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> You see the crux? Blank in Tomcat 6.0.
> Some applications, like mvnForum (www.mvnForum.c
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Sent: den 18 april 2007 12:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: changing the name of tomcat homedir - impact?
I have TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Programme\Apache_Group\Tomcat 6.0
You see the crux? Blank in Tomcat 6.0.
Some applications, like mvnForum (www.mvnForum.com) claim in the README
or INSTALL
I have TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Programme\Apache_Group\Tomcat 6.0
You see the crux? Blank in Tomcat 6.0.
Some applications, like mvnForum (www.mvnForum.com) claim in the
README or INSTALL instructions that a blank character in the PATH should be
avoided (Windows) because of possible unexpected or erroneous