2011-09-12 10:38:30 +00:00
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@echo off
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2012-11-09 23:53:02 +00:00
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::
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:: This should have been changed by the installer
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::
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2011-09-12 10:38:30 +00:00
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set _I2PHOME=%INSTALL_PATH
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2012-11-09 23:53:02 +00:00
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:: In case the autodetection fails or a specific Java binary is needed,
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:: uncomment the next line and set the full path to "java.exe"
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::
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REM set JAVA=
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::
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:: If we find Java in the path, or a specific Java binary was set, let's use
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:: it instead of figuring it out ourselves.
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::
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if defined JAVA (
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goto eepget
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) else (
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for %%I in (java.exe) do set JAVA=%%~$PATH:I
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)
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::
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:: Does "elif" exist in Windows? It doesn't seem to...
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::
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if defined JAVA GOTO eepget
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::
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:: We should only end up here if Java isn't in the path
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::
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setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
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set KEY1="HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment"
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set KEY2="HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment"
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set VALUE_NAME=CurrentVersion
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::
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:: The key specified in the KEY1 variable should exist on 32bit windows
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:: and 64bit Windows with a 64bit JRE.
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::
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:: The key specified in KEY2 will be used on a 64bit Windows with a 32-bit JRE.
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::
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reg query %KEY1% 2>nul && set KEY_NAME=%KEY1% || set KEY_NAME=%KEY2%
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::
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:: Get the current version from the registry
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::
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FOR /F "tokens=2,*" %%A IN ('REG QUERY %KEY_NAME% /v %VALUE_NAME% 2^>nul') DO (
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set VersionValue=%%B
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)
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::
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:: Since we didn't find the registry keys (and JAVA wasn't set in this script),
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:: we'll quit.
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::
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if not defined VersionValue (
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@echo Unable to find %KEY_NAME%\%VALUE_NAME% in the registry.
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@echo Please edit this script and manually set the variable JAVA.
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goto end
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)
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set JAVA_CURRENT=%KEY_NAME%\%VersionValue%
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set J_HOME=JavaHome
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::
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:: Get the Java Home
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::
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FOR /F "tokens=2,*" %%A IN ('REG QUERY %JAVA_CURRENT% /v %J_HOME% 2^>nul') DO (
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set JAVA_PATH=%%B
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)
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if not defined JAVA (set JAVA="%JAVA_PATH%\bin\java.exe")
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:eepget
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::
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:: The binary in %JAVA% should exist, assuming it was set by us. Perhaps it
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:: won't if the user specified it manually. Let's check to be sure.
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::
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if not exist %JAVA% (
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echo. Could not find %JAVA%. Please ensure that the variable JAVA
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echo. refers to a path that exists.
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goto end
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)
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%JAVA% -cp "%_I2PHOME%\lib\i2p.jar" net.i2p.util.EepGet %1 %2 %3 %4 %5
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:end
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