Fix the output of dso-env so that it prints something distinctive
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                 Key: CDV-799
                 URL: https://jira.terracotta.org/jira//browse/CDV-799
             Project: Community Development
          Issue Type: New Feature
    Affects Versions: 2.6.0
            Reporter: Orion Letizi
            Assignee: Issue Review Board


Since I've grown used to looking for something like this in my output to 
determine if Terracotta is actually running on the client:

2008-07-01 06:44:23,053 INFO - Terracotta 2.6.0, as of 20080520-120516 
(Revision 8595 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] from 2.6.0)

it is misleading when dso-env prints out that same message, yet doesn't work 
properly.

This happened to me when I was trying out example2 of Chapter 7 of the 
Terracotta book.  its instructions are to use dso-env with the -q option which 
is supposed to set up the proper environment variables in 
<TOMCAT>/bin/setenv.sh.  However, if that doesn't work properly (which it 
didn't for me), dso-env prints out the "Terracotta 2.x.y, as of ..." message, 
misleading me into thinking Terracotta was actually working in the client.

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