et my
classpath, and it works (with jikes as the compiler).
If nobody is working on it, I could do it.
regards
Hamish
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et my
classpath, and it works (with jikes as the compiler).
If nobody is working on it, I could do it.
regards
Hamish
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st a couple
of class library efforts, a bunch of JITs, etc.. I was tempted to code
my planned app in C and use GTK+ but now I might be tempted to use java.
Is anyone packaging japhar?
Hamish
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On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 04:32:26PM +0200, Ruud de Rooij wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Second question: I'm using jdk1.1.7 and having problems with
> > dependencies with javac. It looks a lot smarter than it really is!
> > It seems
licated
Makefile to handle this, but that means explicitly naming all
dependencies.
Alternatively, can I tell javac not to do any internal dependencies,
so I must name them all? Otherwise things can fail silently.
I was changing one source file tonight, recompiling the main class,
and not see
to do the work.
Although it does indeed provide java-compiler, you are incorrect there.
thanks
Hamish
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