FindRepe version 0.2.0 comes with a new group of options to install a launcher for GNU/Linux, OpenSolaris and Windows XP, that lets users run without typing java command.
In GNU/Linux and OpenSolaris the launcher will be created in /usr/bin/ or in the user directory depending on the user used to run it. If root (or sudo) is used the launcher is created in /usr/bin/ so all users will be allowed to use it. If a normal user is used, the launcher is created in the user directory.
Select your preferred flavor. Mine is --install-home, because findrepe gets the java command from the one used to run, so henceforth that java version will be used to run findrepe.
-Download findrepe-0.2.0.zip
-Decompress it using the command
-Install the launcher with one of the following commands
-Play and enjoy it with
Windows users:
GNU/Linux, OpenSolaris and any other unix flavor users:
--install install a launcher
--install-java[=path] install a launcher using 'java' command
--install-home[=path] install a launcher using 'java.home' property
In GNU/Linux and OpenSolaris the launcher will be created in /usr/bin/ or in the user directory depending on the user used to run it. If root (or sudo) is used the launcher is created in /usr/bin/ so all users will be allowed to use it. If a normal user is used, the launcher is created in the user directory.
Select your preferred flavor. Mine is --install-home, because findrepe gets the java command from the one used to run, so henceforth that java version will be used to run findrepe.
-Download findrepe-0.2.0.zip
-Decompress it using the command
unzip findrepe-0.2.0.zip
-Install the launcher with one of the following commands
java -jar findrepe-0.2.0/FindRepe.jar --install
java -jar findrepe-0.2.0/FindRepe.jar --install-home
sudo java -jar findrepe-0.2.0/FindRepe.jar --install-home=/opt/jdk1.6
-Play and enjoy it with
Windows users:
findrepe c:\ e:\
GNU/Linux, OpenSolaris and any other unix flavor users:
findrepe /backup/mp3 /backup/src
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