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Rob Vesse updated JENA-286:
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Component/s: TDB
RIOT
Jena
ARQ
Environment: Windows
Affects Version/s: Jena 2.7.2
Fix Version/s: Jena 2.7.3
> Windows Batch scripts don't handle paths with spaces correctly
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> Key: JENA-286
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-286
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ARQ, Jena, RIOT, TDB
> Affects Versions: Jena 2.7.2
> Environment: Windows
> Reporter: Rob Vesse
> Assignee: Rob Vesse
> Fix For: Jena 2.7.3
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> In tracking down the error reported by a user on the mailing list with
> running the scripts on Windows I discovered they don't appropriately handle
> spaces.
> While someone clearly wrote them with this in mind as written it doesn't
> work. For example consider sparql.bat which is written like so currently:
> set JVM_ARGS=-Xmx1024M
> set JENA_CP="%JENAROOT%\lib\*;"
> set LOGGING=-Dlog4j.configuration=file:%JENAROOT%/jena-log4j.properties
> java %JVM_ARGS% %LOGGING% -cp %JENA_CP% arq.sparql %*
> exit /B
> In order to work correctly it must actually be written like this:
> set JVM_ARGS=-Xmx1024M
> set JENA_CP=%JENAROOT%\lib\*;
> java %JVM_ARGS% -Dlog4j.configuration="file:%JENAROOT%/jena-log4j.properties"
> -cp "%JENA_CP%" arq.sparql %*
> exit /B
> The cause of the error is that quotes used when setting a variable do not
> actually carry through when that variable is accessed
> Issue will be closed when all batch scripts are appropriately updated
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