Diane wrote:
(I might find another message down the stack that says why you're doing
the compile this way, but in case I don't, while I'm here -- why are you
doing the compile this way, instead of letting <javac> deal with it?)
Filip:
<javac> doesn't work on java classes that extend or use javax.swing
packages.
I haven't got around to file this bug yet.
I'll try out the file set
Filip
Filip Hanik
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Pakana Corporation
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Holt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: <exec executable="javac"> not working on SunOS
> --- Filip Hanik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've tried that one,
> > still get the same message
> > "can not read com/filip/swing/*.java"
> > even if I give it the whole path I get
> > "can not read /home/fhanik/com/filip/swing/*.java"
> >
> > any more ideas?
>
> I think you probably want to <fileset> the *.java files so a list of the
> individual files is created, then pass that to the compiler. I suspect
> trying to pass "*.java" is resulting in something trying to find a file
> that's literally named *.java.
>
> (I might find another message down the stack that says why you're doing
> the compile this way, but in case I don't, while I'm here -- why are you
> doing the compile this way, instead of letting <javac> deal with it?)
>
> Diane
>
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