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On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 9:58 PM Søren Berg Glasius <soe...@glasius.dk> wrote: > > I'm not at windows user myself, but seems to remember, that is most likely > because of the spaces in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Groovy\" > > Den tors. 18. jan. 2024 kl. 11.47 skrev poubelle zenira > <poubelle...@gmail.com>: >> >> I just installed groovy 4 on windows from the installer. >> >> When running groovysh I get: >> "ClassNotFoundException: org.apache.groovy.groovysh.Main" >> >> And when trying to import a groovy, i get an "unable to resolve class" error >> >> I checked the windows path, >> GROOVY_HOME is set to C:\Program Files (x86)\Groovy\, where groovy is >> installed (I leaved the default installation parameters) >> And I manually added %GROOVY_HOME%\bin to the path because it was not there. >> >> But it still doesn't work. > > > > -- > > Med venlig hilsen, > Søren Berg Glasius > > Hedevej 1, Gl. Rye, 8680 Ry > Mobile: +45 40 44 91 88 > --- Press ESC once to quit - twice to save the changes.