> > >Why not use the wrapper script I posted yesterday so that you dont need to copy a >file from each maven distribution to /usr/bin >it sets the maven home in a local manner. I hate setting stuff in /etc/profile. > Actually, I feel a bit ashamed here ... I am a very bad script writer (this must be the ... second one I write !), and I could only understand a few operations in your scripts ...
I tried to run your scripts, but "maven" told me this : "Is jakarta-ant installed in a non-standard directory? /opt/cvs/jakarta-ant could not find jakarta-ant" [I installed it with the RPM, so I guess it is quite a standard directory] I never had an output from "choose-version" ( I saw it was to be called from "maven" ). Anyway, it sounds like I'll have to give another (or two other) looks to your scripts, and how to set them up, etc. The feature is nice, as I already said (the jdk chooser is definitely a good idea) , except for Maven. I don't like very much the idea of having several Maven installations. I see it more like an install-once-and-update sort of thing ... What others think about that? You sound like a good scripter, and your inputs could be very valuable, I guess, in building such a tool. St�phane _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
