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#!/bin/bash # # Small script to build a jar repository depending on the JVM used # # JPackage Project <http://www.jpackage.org/> # # Import java functions [ -r "/usr/share/java-utils/java-functions" ] \ && . "/usr/share/java-utils/java-functions" || exit 1 # Prints help message usage() { cat >&2 << EOF_USAGE Usage: $0 [<linktype>] <directory> <jar1> [<jar2> .. <jarn>] With: linktype: -s, --soft, --symbolic create symbolic links (default) -h, --hard create hard links -c, --copy copy files -p, --preserve-naming try to preserve the names of the original jar files (in case of a nested hit the /s in the path will still be replaced by _s) Using this option makes any future automated repository rebuild impossible, and implies -c unless specified otherwise directory: name of an existing directory where links will be created jarX: name of a jar Example: jndi EOF_USAGE exit 2 } [ "$#" -lt "2" ] && usage set_javacmd || exit 3 check_java_env || exit 4 set_jvm_dirs || exit 5 _ALLFOUND="true" link_jar_repository $@ if [ "$?" = 0 ] ; then exit 0 else echo "$0: error: Some specified jars were not found for this jvm" >&2 exit 7 fi