Hi Jean-Baptiste,

All right, thank you very much! I suppose I can safely remove the 
"bin/wrapper.jar" file as well, isn't it?

Best regards,

  Fabrice

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Hi Fabrice,

Those directories are only useful if you want to use the wrapper (tanuki 
service wrapper) to easily integrate in OS.

If you "only" use bin/activemq to start your broker (like bin/activemq console 
or bin/activemq start), you don’t need these folders.

Regards
JB

> Le 10 juin 2021 à 09:55, Fabrice Triboix <fabrice.trib...@armedia.com> a 
> écrit :
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> The official ActiveMQ tarball 
> (https://archive.apache.org/dist/activemq/5.16.2/apache-activemq-5.16.2-bin.tar.gz)
>  has a "bin" directory. In this "bin" directory, I can see three 
> subdirectories: "linux-x86-32", "linux-x86-64" and "macosx".
>
> Could someone please explain to me what these directories are? I am running 
> ActiveMQ on an Intel 64-bit architecture. Can I remove these directories? 
> Should I keep the "linux-x86-64" directory?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
>  Fabrice
>

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