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/_gopath/ # Config directories created by gcloud and gsutil on Jenkins /.config/gcloud*/ /.gsutil/ # CoreOS stuff /cluster/libvirt-coreos/coreos_*.img # Downloaded Kubernetes binary release /kubernetes/ # direnv .envrc files .envrc # Downloaded kubernetes binary release tar ball kubernetes.tar.gz # Phony test files used as part of coverage generation zz_generated_*_test.go
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util/gradle_integration_tests.sh
# We run this separately so that its change to the default toolchain doesn't affect anything else. # (And we run it after the main build so that that build has already downloaded Java 11 if necessary.) ./mvnw --projects '!guava-testlib,!guava-tests,!guava-bom,!guava-gwt' initialize -P print-java-11-home export JAVA_HOME=$(<target/java_11_home) # Gradle Wrapper overwrites some files when it runs.
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README.md
There are 2 ways to try Fess. The first is to download and install yourself. The second is to use [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-engine). ### Download and Install/Run Fess 15.3 is now available and can be downloaded on the [Releases page](https://github.com/codelibs/fess/releases "download"). Downloads come in 3 flavors: deb, rpm, zip. The following commands show how to use the zip download: $ unzip fess-15.3.x.zip
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