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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users ls flashing red Post 302559295 by cokedude on Monday 26th of September 2011 04:30:01 PM
Old 09-26-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
wildcards don't work inside a link.

wildcards don't work in anything but a shell.
The directory exists though. What can I do if I need wildcards?

Code:
$ ls -l /usr/java/
total 4
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root   16 Sep 26 05:02 default -> /usr/java/latest
drwxr-xr-x. 7 root root 4096 Sep 26 05:02 jre1.6.0_27
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root   21 Sep 26 05:02 latest -> /usr/java/jre1.6.0_27

 

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MAVEN(1)							   User Commands							  MAVEN(1)

NAME
Maven - Creates a link from a jar already installed in /usr/share/maven-repo. SYNOPSIS
mh_linkrepojar [option]... [pom] [link]... DESCRIPTION
Create symlinks from the jar in the Maven repository to any location, usually to a file located in /usr/share/java. Where [pom] is the location of the POM associated with the jar to install. GroupId, artifactId and version will be extracted from this file. [link] is a link to the jar to install, usually there should be a link to usr/share/java/$jar.jar and usr/share/java/$jar-$version.jar to comply with the Java packaging guidelines. Note that there is no need to specify those particular links if the --java-lib option is used. OPTIONS
-h --help: show this text -V --version: show the version -p<package> --package=<package>: package to act on -r<rules> --rules=<rules>: gives the location of the rules file for special properties. Optional, the default location is debian/maven.rules -c<classifier> --classifier=<classifier>: Optional, the classifier for the jar in the Maven repository. Empty by default. -v --verbose: show more information while running -n --no-act: don't actually do anything, just print the results Maven Repo Helper version 1.7.1 January 2012 MAVEN(1)
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