Well, unfortunately it is :(

On Mar 2, 9:11 am, [email protected] wrote:
> On Mar 2, 6:24 am, Anton Shaykin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > As I searched through all the threads, concerning lab 1003, I found
> > that many people asked this question but it's still unsolved.
> > So, in the exercise 2.3 I do everything like it's said, and after I
> > type "C:\Java Programs>javac studentpackage/*.java" I get (I copied
> > this error message from another thread, but I get exactly the same):
>
> > C:\myjavaprograms>javac studentpackage\*.java
> > studentpackage\StudentRecord.java:3: package anotherpackage does not
> > exist
> > import anotherpackage.*;
> > ^
> > studentpackage\StudentRecord.java:18: cannot resolve symbol
> > symbol  : class DummyClass
> > location: class studentpackage.StudentRecord
> >         DummyClass dummy = new DummyClass();
> >         ^
> > studentpackage\StudentRecord.java:18: cannot resolve symbol
> > symbol  : class DummyClass
> > location: class studentpackage.StudentRecord
> >         DummyClass dummy = new DummyClass();
> >                                ^
> > 3 errors
>
> > So it appears that compiler can't find anotherpackage, however it
> > resides in the same directory as studentpackage, and I do everything
> > just how it was described.
> > Did anyone have the same issue?
>
> I just completed this lab. No issue. My guess is, DummyClass.java is
> not inside anotherpackage.
>
>
>
> > What's more weird, when I type "C:\Java Programs>javac -cp .
> > studentpackage/*.java" it works! But how could -cp be connected with
> > compiler at all? It just doesn't make any sense.
>
> > Thank you.
>
>

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