Hi Stefan, Strings ... produces the same output as you get. >>strings $JAVA_HOME/bin/exe/rmic | grep Main Main-Class is '%s' Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from getMainAttributes Main-Class sun.rmi.rmic.Main
Sorry for bothering you, but now that I knew that it worked ok for you, I started to investigate my problem more thorougly and backed a version of IBM jdk .... Eventually I found out what probably caused the failure. I had by misstake included suns 1.3.0/lib/tools.jar in my classpath. Somehow this seems to generate the failure. /Peter Stefan Bodewig wrote: > > Peter Nordlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I downloaded 1.3.0 from IBM 17 nov 2000 and it fails. > > I can run IBMs rmic manually on the command line, but from inside > > ant it fails. > > I have an older version > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/java/tests >java -version > java version "1.3.0" > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0) > Classic VM (build 1.3.0, J2RE 1.3.0 IBM build cx130-20000623 (JIT enabled: > jitc)) > > and it seems to work for me - I don't have a package starting with > com.sun.corba either, neither in tools.jar nor in dt.jar or rt.jar. > > The same class is not part of Sun's own JDK 1.3 for Linux either BTW, > there is a package com/sun/corba/se/idl but not > com/sun/corba/se/internal. > > My best guess would be that comand line rmic doesn't use > sun.rmi.rmic.Main. Does "strings JAVA_HOME/bin/exe/rmic | grep Main" > give a result similar to mine? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/tmp/rmic >strings /usr/local/java/jdk1.3/bin/exe/rmic | > grep Main > Main-Class is '%s' > Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from > getMainAttributes > Main-Class > sun.rmi.rmic.Main > > Stefan
