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REBUILD-JAR-REPOSI(1) Java Packages Tools REBUILD-JAR-REPOSI(1)
NAME
rebuild-jar-repository - rebuild a JAR repository
SYNOPSIS
rebuild-jar-repository [OPTION]... DIRECTORY
DESCRIPTION
Rebuild a jar repository (built by build-jar-repository) based on the current JVM settings
OPTIONS
If no option is specified the default action will be to rebuild with symbolic links
-c, --copy
Copy files.
-h, --hard
Create hard links.
-s, --soft, --symbolic Create symbolic links (default).
EXAMPLES
rebuild-jar-repository . - This will update all links created by build-jar-repository in the current working directory. Updated links will
be symbolic links.
rebuild-jar-repository -h /tmp - This will update all links created by build-jar-repository in the /tmp directory. Updated links will be
hard links.
AUTHOR
Written by the JPackage Project (http://www.jpackage.org/).
REPORTING BUGS
Bugs should be reported through Red Hat Bugzilla at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/.
SEE ALSO
build-jar-repository(1), build-classpath(1),
JAVAPACKAGES
06/10/2014 REBUILD-JAR-REPOSI(1)