At 11:38 AM 9/13/99 -0400, Yigong Liu wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I just installed JDE and tried a few features on my Java codes. It is
>great!
>
>One problem with jtags. When I tried to run it in my top java directory,
>I got the
>following messages:
>d:\SNC_GUI\client\devF3\snc>bash jtags "d:/snc_gui/client/devF3/snc"
>bash jtags "d:/snc_gui/client/devF3/snc"
>Removed old TAGS file.
>Tagging classes and constructors
>FIND:: Invalid argument
>Parameter: No such file or directory
>format: No such file or directory
>not: No such file or directory
>correct: No such file or directory
>Tagging methods
>FIND:: Invalid argument
>Parameter: No such file or directory
>format: No such file or directory
>not: No such file or directory
>correct: No such file or directory
>Tagging variables
>FIND:: Invalid argument
>Parameter: No such file or directory
>format: No such file or directory
>not: No such file or directory
>correct: No such file or directory
>
>Later I found the similar problem with my "find" command. I am using the
>latest cygwin package. But I always got the following message for
>"find":
>
>d:\SNC_GUI\client\devF3\snc>find . -name "*.java" -print
>find . -name "*.java" -print
>Access denied - .
>File not found - -NAME
>File not found - -PRINT
>
>Could some experts over there give me some hints?
>
There is also a Windows function named find. I have renamed the Windows
version on my system findnt to avoid the name conflict.
>BTW, jde is great. Is there any similar emacs packages to privde IDEs
>for c/c++?
>
Not specifically. Eric Ludlam has developed a generic development
environment, named EDE, based on make that has some features of the JDE. See
http://www.ultranet.com/~zappo/
- Paul