Yes, I've realised that now.  :)

On 17 Sep 2012, at 14:59, Adrian Nistor <anistor@redhat.com> wrote:

Hi Manik,

the runtime-classpath.txt files contain the list of runtime dependencies for each jar (core, module or demo). They are used by the run scripts to create the classpath and are also intended for documenting the dependencies to non-maven users. This change was introduced with "ISPN-1959 Reduce size of distribution bundle".

Adrian

On 09/16/2012 02:59 AM, Manik Surtani wrote:
Also, what's runtime-classpath.txt?  Looks like it's a temp file that made it in?

On 16 Sep 2012, at 00:58, Manik Surtani <manik@jboss.org> wrote:

Guys

I just noticed a few unnecessary files being packaged in the zip file:

* in /etc, the *metadata.dat are unnecessary as they are packaged in the relevant jars
* what's with the hornetq files in /etc?!?
* what is /etc/help ?
* shouldn't the schemas in /etc/org/infinispan/spring/config be in /etc/schema ?
* /etc/hbase-cachestore-ispn.xml should be in /etc/config-samples - and possibly renamed to just hbase-cachestore.xml for consistency
* Why is infinispan-core.jar in the root as well as in /lib?
* Some module jars are repeated in /lib as well

- M


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