#!/usr/bin/env bash set -euvx # Force the use of coursier JNI stuff on Windows, which ought to work fine. # JNI stuff is used to compute the default cache location on Windows (to get the AppData local # dir, or something like this, via native Windows APIs). # Without this, if ever coursier fails to load its JNI library on Windows, it falls back # to using some powershell scripts (via dirs-dev/directories-jvm), which are often a problem, # see sbt/sbt#5206. # Enable this once sbt uses the upcoming lm-coursier-shaded version (> 2.0.10-1) # export COURSIER_JNI="force" if [ "$(expr substr $(uname -s) 1 5 2>/dev/null)" == "Linux" ]; then SBT="sbt" elif [ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]; then SBT="sbt" else SBT="sbt.bat" fi # publishing locally to ensure shading runs fine ./lm-coursier/metadata/scripts/with-test-repo.sh $SBT \ lmCoursierShadedPublishing/publishLocal \ lmCoursier/test \ 'scripted lm-coursier/*'