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@@ -64,12 +64,12 @@ not built Ice for C++ in this source distribution, you must set the `ICE_HOME`
environment variable with the path name of your Ice installation. For example,
on Unix:
- $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.7b0 (For local build)
+ $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.7.0 (For local build)
$ export ICE_HOME=/usr (For RPM installation)
On Windows:
- > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7b0 (MSI installation)
+ > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0 (MSI installation)
On Windows if you are using Ice for C++ from a source distribution, you must
set the `CPP_PLATFORM` and `CPP_CONFIGURATION` environment variables to match the
@@ -107,16 +107,16 @@ To install Ice for Java in the directory specified by the `prefix` variable in
The installation installs the following JAR files to `<prefix>/lib`.
- glacier2-compat-3.7.0-beta0.jar
- ice-compat-3.7.0-beta0.jar
- icebox-compat-3.7.0-beta0.jar
- icebt-compat-3.7.0-beta0.jar
- icediscovery-compat-3.7.0-beta0.jar
- icegrid-compat-3.7.0-beta0jar
+ glacier2-compat-3.7.0.jar
+ ice-compat-3.7.0.jar
+ icebox-compat-3.7.0.jar
+ icebt-compat-3.7.0.jar
+ icediscovery-compat-3.7.0.jar
+ icegrid-compat-3.7.0jar
icegridgui.jar
- icelocatordiscovery-compat-3.7.0-beta0.jar
- icepatch2-compat-3.7.0-beta0.jar
- icestorm-compat-3.7.0-beta0jar
+ icelocatordiscovery-compat-3.7.0.jar
+ icepatch2-compat-3.7.0.jar
+ icestorm-compat-3.7.0jar
POM files are also installed for ease of deployment to a Maven-based
distribution system.
@@ -128,12 +128,12 @@ C++ distribution. If you have not built Ice for C++ in this source distribution
then you must set the `ICE_HOME` environment variable with the path name of your
Ice installation. On Unix:
- $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.7b0 (For local build)
+ $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.7.0 (For local build)
$ export ICE_HOME=/usr (For RPM installation)
On Windows:
- > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files\ZeroC\Ice-3.7b0
+ > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0
Python is required to run the test suite. To run the tests, open a command
window and change to the top-level directory. At the command prompt, execute: