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Summary: | Combined command line arguments does not work. | ||
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Product: | installer | Reporter: | Michael Nazarov <michaelnazarov> |
Component: | NBI | Assignee: | dlipin <dlipin> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Michael Nazarov
2007-04-26 15:26:43 UTC
Actually it does extract the data to directory named "--help" as it should do. Really, I missed somehow... Anyway --something should be treated as argument not as parameter. --extract --javahome <java> doesn't extract anything to --javahome directory as I see. I`d rather say no, it should not. The supported launcher arguments are specified as well as their syntax. If I really wanna to extract to "--help" directory what should I do in the case you are proposing? :) --javahome arguments (with <java> parameter) is read first so the rest of the command results in data extracting to the current directory. Did you ever try to use ant task name with dash first? :) > --javahome ... is read first Very good, how about "--extract --verbose"? > If I really wanna to extract to "--help" directory... Currently I want to extract to "--verbose". Help me! :) what is the common between ant and nbi launcher? To extract to "--verbose" directory just try <installer> --verbose --extract --verbose Common way to treat parameters with special prefixes - or -- or / or something
else. There are some limitations, yes.
> <installer> --verbose --extract --verbose
I hope you agree this is bit sophisticated :)
Not really, given that the workaround is nicely described here. This issue is in fact an issue in the NBI engine, not the NetBeans installer. Fixed. |