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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to detect and uninstall apache ant ? Post 302428313 by ninadgac on Wednesday 9th of June 2010 12:50:50 PM
Old 06-09-2010
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. I managed to run install latest version(1.8.1) of ant successfully.
I used following commands at my shell in which I logined with username root which is supreme userand export ANT_HOME=/opt/ant & export PATH=$PATH:/opt/ant/bin commands at my shell, after that ANT starts running and I tested it with ant -version command.
but after I logged out of shell and again logged in to find out ANT is not running again and path ANT_HOME and other PATH which I set before is empty. I wonder why it not saving changes? at ANT_HOME and PATH.

Really strange.

Regards
ninad
 

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Rant - Flexible, Ruby based make SYNOPSIS
The rant-import command creates a monolithic rant script tailored to the needs of your project and thus removes the dependency on an Rant installation (but of course one person needs an Rant installation to run rant-import). Run the command with the --help option to get a brief help message: % rant-import --help Probably the easiest way to create your monolithic rant script is with the --auto option: % rant-import --auto ant This will write a monolithic rant script to the file ant in the current directory. To determine which plugins and imports your project is using, it performs step 2 of the rant command as described in doc/rant.rdoc, which means that it loads the Rantfile in the current direc- tory. That one command should be enough: % ruby ant This script has the same behaviour as the rant command. Distribute it with your project and nobody else but you needs an Rant installation. FURTHER INFORMATION
For more information on Rant see: <http://make.rubyforge.org/> <http://make.rubyforge.org/files/doc/rant-import_rdoc.html> AUTHOR
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