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Denis Magda commented on IGNITE-2891:
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Hi [~knivit], thanks for reporting. Do you have time to contribute and fix the
issue in Ignite build scripts?
GridGain scripts/builds are not a part of Ignite. However as you reported the
issue is generic and located in Ignite so we would be able to validate the fix
with Ignite.
> Can't start ggvisorui.sh (ignite.sh etc) on CygWIN
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: IGNITE-2891
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-2891
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.5.0.final
> Reporter: knivit
> Priority: Minor
>
> [ PROBLEM ]
> I've tried to start ggvisorui on CygWIN and got a fatal error:
> {code}
> $ uname && pwd
> CYGWIN_NT-10.0
> /home/user/gridgain-enterprise-fabric-7.5.8
> $ ./bin/ggvisorui.sh &
> [1] 10340
> Error: Could not find or load main class
> org.gridgain.visor.gui.VisorGuiLauncher
> {code}
> [ INVESTIGATION ]
> $IGNITE_HOME is set incorrectly in these scripts:
> {code}
> $ fgrep -ir -n -A 2 'cygwin' bin/
> bin/include/build-classpath.sh:38: CYGWIN*)
> bin/include/build-classpath.sh-39- SEP=";";
> bin/include/build-classpath.sh-40- export IGNITE_HOME=`echo
> $IGNITE_HOME | sed -e 's/^\/\([a-zA-Z]\)/\1:/'`
> --
> bin/include/functions.sh:148: CYGWIN*)
> bin/include/functions.sh-149- SEP=";";
> bin/include/functions.sh-150- export IGNITE_HOME=`echo
> $IGNITE_HOME | sed -e 's/^\/\([a-zA-Z]\)/\1:/'`
> --
> bin/include/setenv.sh:48: CYGWIN*)
> bin/include/setenv.sh-49- SEP=";";
> bin/include/setenv.sh-50- export IGNITE_HOME=`echo $IGNITE_HOME | sed
> -e 's/^\/\([a-zA-Z]\)/\1:/'`
> {code}
> bin/include/functions.sh is sourced everywhere (ggvisurui.sh, ignite.sh etc)
> so they don't work.
> The cause is in using sed:
> {code}
> $ IGNITE_HOME=/home/user/gridgain-enterprise-fabric-7.5.8
> $ echo $IGNITE_HOME | sed -e 's/^\/\([a-zA-Z]\)/\1:/'
> h:ome/user/gridgain-enterprise-fabric-7.5.8
> {code}
> [ SOLUTION ]
> There is a standard utility to do the work properly:
> {code}
> $ IGNITE_HOME=/home/user/gridgain-enterprise-fabric-7.5.8
> $ cygpath --path --windows $IGNITE_HOME
> D:\cygwin64\home\user\gridgain-enterprise-fabric-7.5.8
> {code}
> BTW why the same code repeated three times ?
> And check this:
> {code}
> getClassPathSeparator() {
> SEP=":";
> case "`uname`" in
> MINGW*)
> SEP=";";
> export IGNITE_HOME=`echo $IGNITE_HOME | sed -e
> 's/^\/\([a-zA-Z]\)/\1:/'`
> ;;
> CYGWIN*)
> SEP=";";
> export IGNITE_HOME=`echo $IGNITE_HOME | sed -e
> 's/^\/\([a-zA-Z]\)/\1:/'`
> ;;
> esac
> }
> {code}
> A function with a name like "getClassPathSeparator" should NOT change
> anything (get... means a getter).
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