java.exe returns with the argument list. Signalling that it has been called with incorrect/incomplete parameters...
Mikkel -----Original Message----- From: KC Baltz To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: 26-10-2000 17:28 Subject: RE: interesting ant.bat problem...you need to have a classpath sp ecif ied What kind of failure are you getting? Because in NT, I don't have a CLASSPATH variable defined and Ant works fine. I know there are differences in how .bat files behave on win2K, so that may be it. K.C. > -----Original Message----- > From: Mikkel Bruun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 11:24 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: interesting ant.bat problem...you need to have a classpath > specif ied > > > Hi guys! > > Ran into a small problem (ant 1.2, win2k, jdk1.3) > Apparently you have to have CLASSPATH defined in your > enviroment settings or > else the following line from the ant.bat will fail: > > ----------> > %JAVACMD% -classpath %LOCALCLASSPATH% -Dant.home="%ANT_HOME%" > %ANT_OPTS% > org.apache.tools.ant.Main %ANT_CMD_LINE_ARGS% > <----------- > As the local path is "" which java.exe apparently cant handle... > > Now I know that most people (99.9%) already has a CLASSPATH > setting so it > isnt really a problem... > > Workaround? just add a CLASSPATH having it point to some directory... > > regards > Mikkel Bruun > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
