@echo off rem ********************************************************************* rem ** the phing build script for Windows based systems rem ** $Id: phing.bat 384 2008-08-19 17:56:05Z mrook $ rem ********************************************************************* rem This script will do the following: rem - check for PHP_COMMAND env, if found, use it. rem - if not found detect php, if found use it, otherwise err and terminate rem - check for PHING_HOME evn, if found use it rem - if not found error and leave rem - check for PHP_CLASSPATH, if found use it rem - if not found set it using PHING_HOME/classes if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" @setlocal rem %~dp0 is expanded pathname of the current script under NT set DEFAULT_PHING_HOME=%~dp0.. goto init goto cleanup :init if "%PHING_HOME%" == "" set PHING_HOME=%DEFAULT_PHING_HOME% set DEFAULT_PHING_HOME= if "%PHP_COMMAND%" == "" goto no_phpcommand if "%PHP_CLASSPATH%" == "" goto set_classpath goto run goto cleanup :run %PHP_COMMAND% -d html_errors=off -qC "%PHING_HOME%\bin\phing.php" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 goto cleanup :no_phpcommand REM echo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ REM echo WARNING: Set environment var PHP_COMMAND to the location of your php.exe REM echo executable (e.g. C:\PHP\php.exe). (Assuming php.exe on Path) REM echo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ set PHP_COMMAND=php.exe goto init :err_home echo ERROR: Environment var PHING_HOME not set. Please point this echo variable to your local phing installation! goto cleanup :set_classpath set PHP_CLASSPATH=%PHING_HOME%\classes goto init :cleanup if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" @endlocal REM pause