open a command window and just type set and you'll see the whole pile of environment variables.
I advise against using any directories in maven that contain spaces, such as "Documents And Settings". While they're convenient for we humans, some jelly scripts tokenize on white space and things can get confused.
I put it in C:\mavenrepository so that I can open an explorer folder and grab it right off the top, instead of having to descend into subdirectories to get at them -- as well as being able to share it with all other users who log into the system.
George Hester wrote:
Alright I think you are talking about these environment variables:
ALLUSERSPROFILE for All Users or for me as the Adminstrator:
USERPROFILE
%HOME% equals one of the above?
Is that correct? I would make a repository folder under C:\Documents and Settings\%profile% and then that's that?
This is the weirdest install I have ever done. All I have is \maven\bin in the path. Shouldn't I put something from maven in my classpath?
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