Yes, this class is outside the heirarchy. When I compile the program, it gives a "cannot resolve symbol" error on the line in which I instantiate the variable to use in the program. For instance:
RNA gc = new RNA(); It will give me an error on this line. But when I remove the import commands from the "RNA" class, it works fine. Any other ideas? Thanks for your help. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Huen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Andy Hunsucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 2:50 AM Subject: Re: [Biojava-l] problems getting packages recognized > On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Andy Hunsucker wrote: > > > I'm having some problems with a program I'm writing. I've got all > > the biojava code written in a seperate class from my main program. I > > Do I correctly assume that this class is outside of the biojava source > hierarchy as well? > > > keep getting "cannot resolve symbol" errors whenever I try to call that > > class's constructor. I've traced the problem to the fact that my system > > will not recognize the biojava packages. I'm running Java2 1.3, and > > Are these compile time errors? What does it claim not to find > specifically? > > > I've tried it on both windows 2000 and windows 98. I've tried using the > > "-classpath" modifier, as well as putting the files in the path. I > > would really appreciate any help I can get if anyone has any ideas. > > > I've certainly used biojava in NT where I set the classpath in the > environment variables and it works there. I can't comment on Win98 but > someone else here will certainly use it and be able to assist (I only use > W98 for games). > > Regards, > David Huen > > > > _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l