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bash, javac, and relative paths
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- Subject: bash, javac, and relative paths
- From: Michael Werts <werts at us dot ibm dot com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 14:18:59 -0500
I am trying to use the b18 version of bash with JDK 1.1.5. When I invoke the
java compiler on a relative
path, i.e.
javac sunw/demo/juggler/Juggler.java (compiling class Juggler)
I get an error which says class Juggler must be in a file named "Juggler.java,"
which, of course, it is. The
compiler works fine if I am in the same directory. It also works fine from the
NT shell.
I have just done the basic installation described in the faq. gnu-win32 is
installed on the c: drive and the c:
drive is mounted as /. I do not have any bash configuration files yet. Has
anyone else run into this problem?
I know other people are use the gnu-win32 tools and ntemacs for java
development, so I assume I have
done something wrong.
I have one other related question. In trying to get bash to work I was playing
the mount a little. I managed to
change / to e: and then change it back to c:. However, now I cannot seem to
get mount to do anything. I do
a 'umount /' which returns, but c: is still /. Then I try a 'mount e: /' which
fails because / is busy. What am I
doing wrong here?
Thanks in advance.
-- Mike
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