I've tried using Jikes, Modern & Classic. Same result. The Inner class does not get loaded. Peter Donald wrote: > At 08:34 27/3/01 +0000, Jeffrey Porter wrote: > > > >I have two separate javac tasks, the first builds my API, the seconds my > >TestSuites. > > > >The inner class gets parsed & built in the first task. > >It is in the second task, the compilation of the testSuite in which is it > >needed. > >The output (verbose) does not show the inner class being loaded, it shows > other > >classes & inner classes. Just not this particular inner class. > > > >The strange thing is that if I let the build.xml script run & fail, then I > run > >the build.xml again it works. If I exclude the inner class & compile the rest > >of the classes & then have another javac > >target (a third one) to compile the testSuite that has a dependency on the > >inner class, it still > >fails. > > > >I am really getting annoyed with this, if you could help it would be great. > > I would recomend you try jikes (preferrable) - or perhaps try to fork > javac. It sounds like something is getting cached by compiler or something. > If you do this does it still fail ? > > Cheers, > > Pete > > *-----------------------------------------------------* > | "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind, | > | and proving that there is no need to do so - almost | > | everyone gets busy on the proof." | > | - John Kenneth Galbraith | > *-----------------------------------------------------* -- .........if in doubt, get a hammock
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