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I don't have these problems on Windows with Sun's 1.2.2 javac. Why don't you try Jikes for your compiler? One other thing--do you have MAKE_MODE set to UNIX? Scott Stirling West Newton, MA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Miner" <minerea at netzero.net> To: "BLU Discussion Group" <discuss at Blu.Org> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 2:14 AM Subject: Question on using javac.exe with windows.. > hi. > > perhaps there has someone who has gone through this and can offer > insight/suggestions. i am trying to create a similar build environment on a > windows32 box one that is very similar to my primary linux box. i have > gotten pretty far with the cygnus tools, however i am having a problem with > the javac (ibm jdk118) and gmake i am using. the problem is occuring because > of "/" vs. "\" or "\\".. > > if i use \\ then i am able to compile however the makefile thinks everything > is upto date, thus nothing is ever compiled. if i use "/" then the corrects > files are compiled, however i receive the following types of errors: > > javac db/test/test.java > javac db/test/threads.java > javac db/PStatement.java > db/PStatement.java:26: Public class com.swaprat.db.PStatement must be > defined in a file called "PStatement.java". > public abstract class PStatement { > ^ > 1 error > gmake: *** [db/PStatement.class] Error 1 > > so basically if the java file contains all lower case, then i am able to > compile, however if i am dealing with a mixed case file, then i get the > error above? any ways around this? i am not sure if it's cygnus or > ibmjdk118 - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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