Hi,


On 20 Feb., 02:29, Ahmet Süreyya Rifaioğlu
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I created Food.java and FoodMain.java classes under the directory
> ".../foodpackage/fruitpackage" I wrote the Food class and I added two very
> simple methods in it. I added "package foodpackage.fruitpackage ;" top of
> Food class. Then I wrote main class FoodMain.java. I created an object of
> Food class as "Food hamburger=new Food();". I used command prompt javac for
> both. Food.class was created  without trouble. Hoewever, There occured an
> error when I apply it to FoodMain.java.It says
> "cannot access Food. Class file contains wrong
> class:foodpackage.fruitpackage.Food. Please remove or make sure it appears
> in the correct subdirectory of the classpath.
> Food hamburger=new Food();" Error occurs at this line. What might be the
> problem?
In which directory do you execute the javac command?
What value has the environment variable CLASSPATH or which one have
you used during the compile step?

HTH
Ewlad

> Thanks in advance

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