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Re: How to run javac
- To: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: How to run javac
- From: "Fred Kulack" <kulack at us dot ibm dot com>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 10:11:16 -0600
Ok, but.... 8-)
I have never been one to follow directions for the sake of directions (even
from
someone who is always right from what I can tell... 8-), I must convince
myself
of something before I do it...
So, I'm wondering why?
I've never had any problems, I've been able to uninstall, etc, etc...
To do other than that seemed to make setup and usuabilty a lot more
unnatural.
Clearly, this does not mean I can't or won't hose myself, but are there any
concrete examples you can think of?
> > Actually, I tend to recommend and always do install cygwin in
> > the root directory. It gives the most natural unix like environment.
> >
> > There's nothing special about the root directory, you just have to be
> > sure you don't delete the couple of files that cygwin puts there.
> >
>
>We, the Cygwin supporters, don't recommend this.
>
> > Wondering how many others do this?
> >
>
>However, there are exceptions. If you do do this, make sure you use a
>partition that only contains the Cygwin distribution.
>
> > Also, after this: javac /this/is/*.java works fine.
> >
>
>Only if your CWD is on the device that contains *.java.
Definitely true. Many windows boxes have single large
hard disks, and if not, I simply use relative pathnames.
>Cheers,
>
>=====
>Earnie Boyd
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