Hi Markus,
This sounds like a quoting error with your variable.
Quoting in windows batch files should be like this:
set "JAVA_HOME=c:\Path to java\jdk\"
You may be setting it like this:
set JAVA_HOME="c:\Path to java\jdk"
In that case, the quote may become part of the value itself, which will
break with many scripts.
On 11/02/2015 11:31 AM, Markus Eisele wrote:
Yes. Happens the first time I unzip the distribution.
If I start with defining JAVA_HOME=D:\XX without quotes and start
once, everything works fine.
Need to dig into this more.
M
On Nov 2, 2015 5:28 PM, "Tomaž Cerar" <tomaz.cerar(a)gmail.com
<mailto:tomaz.cerar@gmail.com>> wrote:
Is that without any modifications to both of those .bat files?
as i cannot reproduce this locally, running windows 10.
Also does standalone.ps1 work for you?
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Markus Eisele <myfear(a)web.de
<mailto:myfear@web.de>> wrote:
Hi,
was just trying out latest CR4 on Windows 7 and getting the
following :
D:\wildfly-10.0.0.CR4\bin>standalone.bat
Calling "D:\wildfly-10.0.0.CR4\bin\standalone.conf.bat"
The syntax of the command is incorrect.
Any idea what's wrong?
Cheers,
Markus
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