Howdy,
The bug you quote was marked as invalid because it's fixed already.  The
stable release following yours is 4.1.27 and contains the fix.  Use it
instead of 4.1.24.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paulo Gustavo Veiga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 2:48 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Invalid flag error when the tomcat installation path contains
>blank spaces.
>
>Hi, I' m using the tomcat 4.24 and I detect a problem if install it  in
a
>path that contains blank spaces. I always receive the error detailed
bellow
>when I try to compiles a JSP.
>
>I see in the Mailing Lists some workaround like install Tomcat in a
>directory that not contains blank spaces, etc.
>
>However, my situation is little different. I have an application that
uses
>Tomcat's API to start a Web Application inside the same Virtual
Machine. In
>this case, none of the suggested workarounds could be applied.
>
>I read in the Tomcat Mailing Lists that previous version as 4.18
supports
>blank spaces in the path.
>Some person opens the bug
>(http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21252) that is
similar.
>However, it was closed like invalid. L
>
>In windows, locations like (<drive>:\Program Files and
<drive>:\Documents
>and Settings) are very common.  I could not prohibit the user install
my
>application in paths that contains spaces.
>
>I really appreciate some solution or a workaround that help me to
continue
>working.
>
>Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>------------------------------------------------------
>org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
>
>An error occurred at line: -1 in the jsp file: null
>
>Generated servlet error:
>    [javac] Since fork is true, ignoring compiler setting.
>    [javac] Compiling 1 source file
>    [javac] Since fork is true, ignoring compiler setting.
>    [javac] javac: invalid flag: C:\Program
>    [javac] Usage: javac
>    [javac] where possible options include:
>    [javac]   -g                        Generate all debugging info
>    [javac]   -g:none                   Generate no debugging info
>    [javac]   -g:{lines,vars,source}    Generate only some debugging
info
>    [javac]   -nowarn                   Generate no warnings
>    [javac]   -verbose                  Output messages about what the
>compiler
>is doing
>    [javac]   -deprecation              Output source locations where
>deprecated APIs are used
>    [javac]   -classpath          Specify where to find user class
files
>    [javac]   -sourcepath         Specify where to find input source
files
>    [javac]   -bootclasspath      Override location of bootstrap class
>files
>    [javac]   -extdirs            Override location of installed
extensions
>    [javac]   -d             Specify where to place generated class
files
>    [javac]   -encoding       Specify character encoding used by source
>files
>    [javac]   -source          Provide source compatibility with
specified
>release
>    [javac]   -target          Generate class files for specific VM
version
>    [javac]   -help                     Print a synopsis of standard
>options
>
>
>
>
>
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