The following issue has been updated:
Updater: Noel J. Bergman (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 8:28 AM
Changes:
Fix Version changed to 2.2.0
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Key: JAMES-250
Summary: fail to start if installed under a "bin" directory
Type: Bug
Status: Unassigned
Priority: Trivial
Project: James
Components:
James Core
Fix Fors:
2.2.0
Versions:
3.0
2.1.3
Assignee:
Reporter: Paul Gallagher
Created: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 7:09 PM
Updated: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 8:28 AM
Environment: Windows 2000 Pro v5.00.2195; jdk 1.4.2_02-b03
Description:
if you install James under a "bin" directory, e.g. in C:\bin\james-2.1.3, the run.bat
file fails to start because the trick with the ": operator" mis-calculates the
PHOENIX_HOME.
This can be fixed by adding some crumbs to the env variable when figuring out
PHOENIX_HOME. Example below is how I fixed it by adding the "*" crumb. Now I can run
nicely under a "\bin" directory. A directory called "\bin\*" is an impossibility, so
it avoids this type of problem altogether.
{sorry, this diff is against a local copy I have, since I can't get my line
terminators right working against the james cvs repo, but you should get the idea.
Issue is still in the current HEAD}
--- run.bat 2004/04/06 05:41:38 1.1
+++ run.bat 2004/04/06 05:45:36 1.2
@@ -39,10 +39,10 @@
if not "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" goto start
rem %~dp0 is name of current script under NT
-set PHOENIX_HOME=%~dp0
+set PHOENIX_HOME=%~dp0*
rem : operator works similar to make : operator
-set PHOENIX_HOME=%PHOENIX_HOME:\bin\=%
+set PHOENIX_HOME=%PHOENIX_HOME:\bin\*=%
:start
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