Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Minor
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Resolution: Fixed
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10.5.3.0
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None
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Unix platforms.
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Low
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Known fix
Description
This applies to the following
setEmbeddedCP
setNetworkServerCP
setNetworkClientCP
Bug DERBY-4283 references this issue, but only with regard to the setEmbeddedCP script. That bug also indicates the issue was resolved in 10.5.2, but I am looking at 10.5.3 and I still see the exit command in the script.
The proper way to use these CLASSPATH scripts is to source them rather than run them.
. $DERBY_HOME/bin/setNetworkServerCP
Doing so will run the script in the current shell. If the scripts issue an exit upon encountering an error, then the users shell will exit as well.
This is the relevant section of the scripts
if [ -z "$DERBY_HOME" ] ; then
echo "Error: DERBY_HOME is not set. Please set the DERBY_HOME environment variable"
echo "to the location of your Derby installation."
exit 1 #<<<<This will exit the users shell if the script is sourced
fi
The scripts should generate a message if DERBY_HOME is not set, but should not issue an exit command.
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Issue Links
- is required by
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DERBY-4994 10.5 backport effort issue (2011)
- Closed