From 8b05e95712edcbe4b0361d960b022689372de338 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zumbrunn Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 10:48:06 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Removed duplicate license, start, properties and static files --- build/build.xml | 47 +++- build/main/license.txt | 37 --- build/main/start.bat | 79 ------ build/main/start.sh | 80 ------ build/main/static/helma.gif | Bin 721 -> 0 bytes build/main/static/helma2.gif | Bin 466 -> 0 bytes build/main/static/test.txt | 4 - db.properties | 18 -- licenses/lgpl.txt | 508 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ server.properties | 30 --- 10 files changed, 553 insertions(+), 250 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 build/main/license.txt delete mode 100755 build/main/start.bat delete mode 100755 build/main/start.sh delete mode 100644 build/main/static/helma.gif delete mode 100644 build/main/static/helma2.gif delete mode 100644 build/main/static/test.txt delete mode 100644 db.properties create mode 100644 licenses/lgpl.txt delete mode 100644 server.properties diff --git a/build/build.xml b/build/build.xml index 9180cfcc..cb4b4c12 100644 --- a/build/build.xml +++ b/build/build.xml @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ + @@ -148,6 +149,46 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -161,7 +202,7 @@ - + @@ -204,8 +245,10 @@ - + + + diff --git a/build/main/license.txt b/build/main/license.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bf616372..00000000 --- a/build/main/license.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ - Copyright (c) 1999-2005 Helma Project. 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Otherwise, -:: Java executable must be contained in PATH variable -if "%JAVA_HOME%"=="" goto default - set JAVACMD=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java - goto end -:default - set JAVACMD=java -:end - -:: Setting HOP_HOME to script path if undefined -if "%HOP_HOME%"=="" ( - set HOP_HOME=%INSTALL_DIR% -) -cd %HOP_HOME% - - -:: Setting Helma server options -if not "%HTTP_PORT%"=="" ( - echo Starting HTTP server on port %HTTP_PORT% - set OPTIONS=%OPTIONS% -w %HTTP_PORT% -) -if not "%XMLRPC_PORT%"=="" ( - echo Starting XML-RPC server on port %XMLRPC_PORT% - set OPTIONS=%OPTIONS% -x %XMLRPC_PORT% -) -if not "%AJP13_PORT%"=="" ( - echo Starting AJP13 listener on port %AJP13_PORT% - set OPTIONS=%OPTIONS% -jk %AJP13_PORT% -) -if not "%RMI_PORT%"=="" ( - echo Starting RMI server on port %RMI_PORT% - set OPTIONS=%OPTIONS% -p %RMI_PORT% -) -if not "%HOP_HOME%"=="" ( - echo Serving applications from %HOP_HOME% - set OPTIONS=%OPTIONS% -h "%HOP_HOME% -) - -:: Invoking the Java virtual machine -%JAVACMD% %JAVA_OPTIONS% -jar "%INSTALL_DIR%\launcher.jar" %OPTIONS% diff --git a/build/main/start.sh b/build/main/start.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 71927f1f..00000000 --- a/build/main/start.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# Shell script for starting Helma with a JDK-like virtual machine. - -# To add JAR files to the classpath, simply place them into the -# lib/ext directory. - -# uncomment to set JAVA_HOME variable -# JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/java - -# uncomment to set HOP_HOME, otherwise we get it from the script path -# HOP_HOME=/usr/local/helma - -# options to pass to the Java virtual machine -# JAVA_OPTIONS="-server -Xmx128m" - -# Set TCP ports for Helma servers -# (comment/uncomment to de/activate) -HTTP_PORT=8080 -# XMLRPC_PORT=8081 -# AJP13_PORT=8009 -# RMI_PORT=5050 - -########################################################### -###### No user configuration needed below this line ####### -########################################################### - -# if JAVA_HOME variable is set, use it. 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