Ok, so my SVN_HOME/bin has to be in the PATH anyway.
But now let's say that I define the A environment variable (value : "aaa"), and then the B
environment variable which value is "$A:bbb".
Will the value of B finally be "aaa:bbb" during the build?
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:emmanuel.venisse@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 9 avril 2008 14:43
À : users@continuum.apache.org
Objet : Re: Environment variable resolution
Installations are used only for the build part and not for the scm actions,
so you SVN_HOME won't be used except if you use it in your build.
Emmanuel
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:41 PM, benoit LUTTRINGER <
benoit.luttringer@igc-erp.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Is this possible that Continuum resolves environment variables ?
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> For instance, let's say I define the SVN_HOME variable through
> continuum, using 'Installations'>'Environment variable'.
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> Then, using the same mean, I create the environment variable PATH which
> value is < $PATH : $SVN_HOME/bin > (I work under Linux).
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> Will the PATH variable be created and resolved correctly ?
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> I suppose not but who knows ? :-)
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> I see there must be a problem regarding the order in which the continuum
> application declares environment variables at the process's beginning.
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> If this is not possible yet, maybe it would be a great enhancement for
> the future.
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> Thanks for your answers.
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> Benoit
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