Hi back! >My hope was that someone knowledgeable would be able to tell me what >the errors mean.
I'll give it a try, hope it's usefull... >[javac] error: compiler message file broken: >key=compiler.err.sun.io.MalformedInputException arguments=null, null, >null, null, null, null, null This is a weird thing I encountered only once before. Then, it had to do with locale settings, the compiler did choose the wrong file encoding. It seems that it tries to find information in the environment-variable "file.encoding" and if it doesn't find something usefull, it uses iso-8859-1. Maybe you may want to override the variable and try again. > [javac] > /home/matt/test/mir/source/mircoders/module/ModuleBreaking.java:66: > mir.storage.StorageObject is not public in mir.storage; cannot be >accessed from outside package > [javac] public ModuleBreaking (StorageObject theStorage) > [javac] ^ > [javac] This seems to be an error in the sources. Check the file StorageObject in src/mir/storage and look for the word "class" (should be somewhere at the upper end of the file). If there is the word "public" in front of it, it's strange. If not, the person who has written the code probably made a mistake and you should ask it about how to fix it. If the word is there, it can also be a compiler issue, maybe you want to try out another compiler? (I had the case that suns compiler for linux interpreted the language-specs differently from blackdown for linux). Hope this helps, have a nice day! Pascal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]