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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NAME
grape - inspection and management of the local grape cache used by Groovy
DESCRIPTION
usage: grape [options] <command> [args] options:
-D,--define <name=value>
define a system property
-d,--debug
debug log level 4 will print out full stack traces
-h,--help
usage information
-i,--info
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-q,--quiet
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-v,--version
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-V,--verbose
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-w,--warn
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COMMANDS
install <groupId> <artifactId> [<version>]:
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otherwise the most recent version will be used (as if '*' we passed in).
list: Lists locally installed modules (with their full maven name in the case of groovy modules) and versions.
resolve (<groupId> <artifactId> <version>)+:
This returns the file locations of the jars representing the artifcats for the specified module(s) and the respective transitive
dependencies. You may optionally pass in -ant, -dos, or -shell to get the dependencies expressed in a format applicable for an ant
script, windows batch file, or unix shell script respectively.
SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
This manual page was generated using help2man and edited by Ludovic Claude <ludovic.claude@laposte.net>, for the Debian project (but may be
used by others).
July 2009 grape(1)