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Fixes `--jvm` option, given to the native image. This was failing on my machine, because when given `--jvm` option, the runner was trying to find the `java` executable from the distribution manager's runtime (on my system located in `~/.local/share/enso/runtime`) and it used the first runtime found. But the first runtime on my system is JDK 17. The `--jvm` option now tries to: - Find a JDK from the distribution manager that has the same version as the JDK used for building the engine. - If there is not an exact version match, it tries to find a runtime from distribution manager that is *newer*. - If none, fallback to system-wide search - System-wide search tries to find `java` from `$JAVA_HOME` and from `$PATH`. But this is just a fallback. # Important Notes - Added test to Engine CI jobs that pass `--jvm` argument to a native image of engine-runner - |
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README.md |
Enso CLI
Actionables for this file:
- This is just a draft of the file that will be included inside the launcher distribution. It should be completed when the launcher is implemented.
Installation
The Enso distribution is portable, you can put this directory wherever you want
on your system. For example you can put it at ~/.enso
.
It is a good idea to add the bin
directory to your system PATH
so that you
can run Enso just by typing enso
in any directory.
Usage
Actionables for this section:
- Fill in examples showing how to use the launcher.
Distribution structure
Actionables for this section:
- This should explain the structure of enso distribution directory, based on the documentation.