Are you're saying I can't set the location of the repository? It has to be in 
the directory the program in launched from?
 
I tried creating a merlin.properties in the current directory but I don't think 
that was effective. Is there something else I could try?
 
Thank you.
 


Stephen McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ixxus nexxus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 December 2004 22:57
> To: Avalon framework users
> Subject: RE: classloaders?
> 
> 
> --- Stephen McConnell wrote:
> 
> > I know your going to answer yes to the next question
> > - but I'll ask
> > anyway. Can you confirm that the file path
> > {user.dir}/repository/xxx/jars/server-api-1.2.jar is
> > good?
> >
> 
> Well, to make sure, what does ${user.dir} expand to?
> Is that the value of System.getProperty("user.dir")
> making it the current directory?

Yes.

> Is there some way to over-ride that to make it use an
> absolute path so I can be sure I know where it is
> looking?

No - but info you use the -info option you will see a listing of the
value that Merlin is using for the cache and this should correspond with
the value used in the classpath. The ${user.dir} that appears in the
log is simply a substitution of the System property value so that your
logs are easier to follow and expose less information about your
environment.

Stephen.

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