03-25-2015
Take a look at what those folders are with ls -l. A lot of them are probably symlinks to the final location -- i.e. there could be more than one right answer. I would assume the most generic one, /usr/lib/openmpi, would be the one to stick with, but that's only a guess.
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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.
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