At 12:22 PM 10/27/99 -0500, Ray Butte wrote:
>Olivier,
>
>One thing you  need now, is to have the directory in the load-path
>point to the lisp directory of jde, not the top-level.
>

He's using JDE 2.1.5, which still has the lisp at the top level of the JDE
directory.

- Paul

>My path is:
>"/data/jde/jde-2.1.6beta10/lisp"
>
>in the lisp directory is:
>troll lisp 13 ls
>beanshell.el     eieio.info       jde-dbo.el       jde-parse.el     jtags.csh
>eieio-comp.el    imenu.el         jde-dbs.el       jde-run.el       
>makefile.sample
>eieio-custom.el  jde-bug.el       jde-gen.el       jde-wiz.el
>eieio-opt.el     jde-compile.el   jde-help.el      jde.el
>eieio.el         jde-db.el        jde-make.el      jtags
>
>That may not be your whole problem, but make sure you load the lisp
>directory.
>
>-Ray
> 
>Olivier Dedieu writes:
> > 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I have the following message when I load a Java file with emacs
> > 20.4:
> > 
> > Autoloading failed to define function easy-menu-create-menu
> > 
> > 
> > My Emacs/JDE environment
> > host platform: Linux 2.2.12 (RedHat 6.0)
> > JDE version: 2.1.5
> > Emacs version: emacs 20.4.1
> > cc-mode version: 5.25
> > complete contents of my .emacs file:
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > (setq load-path 
> >                     (nconc '( 
> >                              "/home/pseudo/java/tools/jde" 
> >                              ) 
> >                              load-path))
> > (require 'jde)
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >  Olivier Dedieu - (INRIA - Bull / WebTools - Pharos)
> >  Web: http://www-sor.inria.fr/~dedieu  
> >  JavaChannel: http://pharos.inria.fr/Java/
> >  Pharos team: http://webtools.dyade.fr/pharos/
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 

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