Clifton, I ran into this same problem. My laptop came from the manufacturer with a PATH statement that looked like this:
PATH=c:\Program Files\Application One;"C:\Program Files\Application Two" The double quotes around the second entry are the culprit. So, make sure your path statement is clear of any double quotes when you echo it out: echo %PATH% - Patrick. Clifton wrote: > > Thanx! I'll try that tonight when I get home. Still I wonder why t would > be an issue to start with. I must be doing something wrong but I'm not > sure where. > > > Wendy Smoak-3 wrote: >> >> On Jan 23, 2008 6:46 AM, Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> No. I installed in C:\java-apps\archiva. I edited the batch file to put >>> fouble quotes around the env var expansions. I know this is a common >>> problem >>> with many batch scripts written for Java apps. (I had the same issue >>> with >>> Laszlo and quoting the env-vars fixed it.) However that didn't seem to >>> make >>> a difference. I also move Java from "C:\Program >>> Files\JavaSoft\jdk-1.5.0_10" >>> to the root of my C drive so that when Java_Home expands in the batch >>> file >>> it wouldn't be a problem. Still I get this problem. I thought it may be >>> choking on my Path variable because that would be the only thing that >>> has >>> "Files\Research" in it. >> >> Try setting a different PATH for Archiva, with only what it needs. >> >> You can add a line to the batch file that starts Archiva, or run >> Archiva as a different user with its own environment. >> >> -- >> Wendy >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Cannot-install-on-Windows%21-tp15020396p17810779.html Sent from the archiva-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
