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HOME and the value is determined in the next section. Determining the Specific Value to Use To configure the setting, define the environment variable TEAMPRISE_CLC_HOME to the full path where you installed the Teamprise CLC. On a Windows
[home environment variable wrapper path]
home directory. Unix ~/.teamprise ~ is a Unix shell convention that means your home directory. Inside the Base Directory All cache files and settings are separated by the major version of Teamprise that uses them, and a different subdirectory inside the base
[cache file location settings configuration home directory ]
HOME` - The location of your chosen version of Ant. `JAVA\_HOME` - The version of Java that you wish to use to perform your builds. Note that you do not need to configure `JAVA\_HOME` if the default JDK for your
home directory and the "~" syntax is not parsed correctly by your shell, try substituting "$HOME" for "~" (example: "$HOME/teamprise-clc"). bash This shell is the most commonly used shell on Linux, but it also common on other Unix platforms. Open the file
home directory. On Windows, these variables and their values are stored in the registry (but are modified through the Windows Explorer shell). Setting Variables on Windows To set the environment variable for your Windows user: 1. Click the Start button
directory where it is installed. If it can write to the install directory, it writes some information to the configuration subdirectory. If it cannot write to the install directory, it creates configuration files in the user's home directory instead.
HOME is platform-dependent. On Windows, it is: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Teamprise (eg C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Teamprise) On Mac OS X, it is: ~/Library/Teamprise On Unix platforms, it is: ~/.teamprise Either way, you should