[MAGNOLIA-1227] Windows tomcat startup scripts : don't quit if JAVA_HOME is not set Created: 21/Nov/06 Updated: 23/Jan/13 Resolved: 06/Dec/06 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Magnolia |
| Component/s: | build |
| Affects Version/s: | 3.0 Final |
| Fix Version/s: | 3.0.1 |
| Type: | Improvement | Priority: | Major |
| Reporter: | Magnolia International | Assignee: | Magnolia International |
| Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
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| Description |
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Most non-java-saavy users will try to just double click the startup.bat file. If JAVA_HOME is not set, it will just return and do nothing. We could add a little routine to these scripts so that it waits for user input ("where is your jdk installed?") in the case JAVA_HOME isn't set. |
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| Comment by Magnolia International [ 06/Dec/06 ] |
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just added a "pause" statement at the end of startup.bat |
| Comment by Magnolia International [ 07/Dec/06 ] |
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This is now fixed by |