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Alex Boisvert resolved BUILDR-289.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fixed.
boisv...@sixtine:~/svn/buildr-trunk$ svn commit -m "BUILDR-289: Improve error
message when JAVA_HOME points to an invalid JRE/JDK installation"
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Sending lib/buildr/java/commands.rb
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Committed revision 816748.
> Improve error message when JAVA_HOME points to an invalid JRE/JDK installation
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> Key: BUILDR-289
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-289
> Project: Buildr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core features
> Affects Versions: 1.3.4
> Reporter: Daniel Spiewak
> Assignee: Daniel Spiewak
> Fix For: 1.3.5
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> Buildr uses the JAVA_HOME environment variable for a number of core tasks.
> However, if that variable does not point to a valid JDK, the result will be a
> failure at some point with a generally confusing error message (usually
> something on the order of " /bin/java does not exist"). We should actually
> check to make sure that JAVA_HOME is valid before attempting to use it for
> the first time. This check could be as simple as looking for rt.jar and a
> few of the executables.
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