06-09-2010
It does not matter if you are under
/opt/ant or
/usr/local/ant, if you just run "
ant" I'm pretty sure it's taking the one from your $PATH or $ANT_HOME.
It'd be different if you run /opt/ant OR /usr/local/ant.
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Does it show above error due to duplicate installation?
It's unlikely.
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Can I delete both ANT folders with rm -rf ant and install apache ant again?
Yes
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Will deletion cause any harm?
No
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mh_make
MAVEN(1) User Commands MAVEN(1)
NAME
Maven - manual page for Maven Repo Helper version 1.7.1
SYNOPSIS
mh_make [option]...
DESCRIPTION
Generate the Debian packaging by reading the information from the Maven POM.
OPTIONS
-h --help: show this text
-V --version: show the version
-s<svn url> --from-svn=<svn url>: download the source code from
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