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Old 06-09-2010
How to detect and uninstall apache ant ?

Hello,
At my linux server I think there are 2 duplicate Apache Ant Installation
1) opt/ant
2) usr/local/ant

And whenever I tires to build ant using command 1)cd opt/ant 2) ant or 1)cd usr/local/ant 2) ant it shows error message "ant build failed"

Does it show above error due to duplicate installation?

1) Can I delete both ANT folders with rm -rf ant and install apache ant again? 2) Will deletion cause any harm?

Thanking You

Regards
ninad
 

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