commit | f43f9f8a3bcd5167e75b38c930df1d9ac9bbfa08 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Giovanni van der Schelde <Giovanni.vanderSchelde@infosupport.com> | Mon Nov 15 09:23:30 2021 +0100 |
committer | Maarten Mulders <mthmulders@apache.org> | Mon Nov 15 10:46:27 2021 +0100 |
tree | fdabe5f7aa7d2e08cd9daf7ba10666e3aa0f5821 | |
parent | 0a72185a6e929de537bdd67ac1cb5ba267c20a5f [diff] |
[MNG-7332] No longer support --define The reason is that it is broken in Commons CLI and -D just works. We don't want to work around symptoms. Another point is that java(1) does not have --define either so we'd like to keep that consistent. Closes #611.
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