Jon Stevens wrote: > [snip] > No. our current solution is to have one .bat and one .sh script. I don't > think that is a problem considering all that we are doing is building up a > classpath and executing the JVM in most cases. Okay, fair enough. Do Mac/other OS people look at the UNIX/Windows scripts and run the Java based on what they find in there? Also, should the MS Windows scripts be written for Win9x or WinNT/2000? -- Daniel Rall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://collab.net/ | open source | do the right thing ------------------------------------------------------------ To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Search: <http://www.mail-archive.com/turbine%40list.working-dogs.com/> Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [torque] foreign primary keys Jon Stevens
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Travis Low
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Daniel L. Rall
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Jon Stevens
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Rafal Krzewski
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Didier Dubois
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Jon Stevens
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Daniel L. Rall
- Re: [torque] foreign primary ... Jon Stevens
- Re: [torque] foreign prim... Didier Dubois
- Re: [torque] foreign prim... Jon Stevens
- MS Windows batch files Daniel L. Rall
- Re: MS Windows batch file... Rafal Krzewski
- Re: MS Windows batch file... Daniel L. Rall
- Re: MS Windows batch file... Christopher Elkins
- Re: MS Windows batch file... Michael Rimov
- Re: [torque] foreign primary keys Rafal Krzewski
- Re: [torque] foreign primary ... Jon Stevens
