--- Stefan Bodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Diane, are you using a very deep directory structure so that the > filenames themselves get very long?
Longest single full-path source filename: 139 chars (Not sure if that's considered all that long in the Java source world :) Statistical breakdown: Number of filenames > 100 chars: 962 Number of filenames > 90 chars: 681 Number of filenames > 80 chars: 537 Number of filenames > 70 chars: 623 Number of filenames > 60 chars: 615 Number of filenames > 50 chars: 105 Number of filenames < 50 chars: 0 Number of files found at the final scoop-up <javac> task: 2572 (*) *The numbers don't add up, not because I can't do arithmetic, but because I have build-order issues, so I have 25 <javac>'s that are limited as to which files they're handed, then the final <javac> gets to do the big wild-carding. :) This may be overkill for the question you asked, but it was a diversion from the sticky spot I've hit in the build. :) Hope at least one or some of the numbers is helpful, Diane ===== ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
