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Clifford W Johnson updated MWRAPPER-72: --------------------------------------- Description: Attempting to use {{.\mvnw.cmd}} when the project root is at the root of a Windows drive (as would happen if {{subst Z: <projectDir>}} is used) results in the script displaying the `java` usage information and not performing the expected Maven operation. It seems that `java` has an issue in parsing the command line argument {{{}"-Dmaven.multiModuleProjectDirectory=Z:\"{}}}. My local work-around was to append a dot/period ({{{}.{}}}) to the {{EXEC_DIR}} if {{EXEC_DIR}} ends with {{{}:\{}}}. was: Attempting to use {{.\mvnw.cmd}} when the project root is at the root of a Windows drive (as would happen if {{subst Z: <projectDir>}} is used) results in the script displaying the `java` usage information and not performing the expected Maven operation. It seems that `java` has an issue in parsing the command line argument {{{}"-Dmaven.multiModuleProjectDirectory=Z:\"{}}}. My local work-around was to append a dot/period ({{{}.{}}}) to the {{EXEC_DIR}} if {{EXEC_DIR}} ends with {{{}:{}}}. > Windows mvnw.cmd from root directory of drive fails with java usage display > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MWRAPPER-72 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MWRAPPER-72 > Project: Maven Wrapper > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Maven Wrapper Scripts > Affects Versions: 0.5.6 > Environment: Windows 10 > Reporter: Clifford W Johnson > Priority: Normal > Attachments: mvnw-cmd_failure.txt > > > Attempting to use {{.\mvnw.cmd}} when the project root is at the root of a > Windows drive (as would happen if {{subst Z: <projectDir>}} is used) results > in the script displaying the `java` usage information and not performing the > expected Maven operation. It seems that `java` has an issue in parsing the > command line argument {{{}"-Dmaven.multiModuleProjectDirectory=Z:\"{}}}. > My local work-around was to append a dot/period ({{{}.{}}}) to the > {{EXEC_DIR}} if {{EXEC_DIR}} ends with {{{}:\{}}}. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)