Re: setting classpaths in cygwin to use with java
От | Jason Tishler |
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Тема | Re: setting classpaths in cygwin to use with java |
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Msg-id | 20011009070209.B1496@dothill.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | setting classpaths in cygwin to use with java (Konrad Hernblad <konrad@pobox.com>) |
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Re: setting classpaths in cygwin to use with java
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Список | pgsql-cygwin |
Konrad, In the future, please keep your replies on-list to prevent dangling threads. On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 11:28:21PM +0900, Konrad Hernblad wrote: > although it didn't exactly solve my problem, it did prompt me to dig around > a little more. the problem was that i had mounted my c:\ as "/0" in my > cygwin/etc/profile file using the following command: > > mount -s -b c:/ /0 The above is a very strange mount command. Do you know how it got into your /etc/profile? > (etc/profile) I don't recommend adding personal environment setup to the system-wide /etc/profile -- use your .bash_profile instead. > CLASSPATH=/0/java/dev/myPrj Assuming that you are using Sun's Java (or some other Win32 JVM), then you must use Win32 and *not* Posix path: CLASSPATH=$(cygpath -w /0/java/dev/myPrj) > i tried changing my CLASSPATH env (in either file) to: > > CLASSPATH=\\java/dev/myPrj > > and when i tried running my program "Test" again (as above), it worked. I have no idea why the above works. > however, i still do not understand why a prefix of "/0" does not work if i > have mounted that prefix to point to "c:\"? The above should work if you use cygpath as described above. BTW, cygwin@cygwin.com is probably a more appropriate mailing list for these types of issues. Jason
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