On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Randy Layman wrote:
>
> You need to make sure that the directory names are the correct case.
> The only way I know to do this is using a command prompt (Windows Explorer
> assumes that the first character is upper case and all others are lower).
> The only way to fix it is to remove the directory (delete, not rename) and
> then create a new directory with the correct capitalization. You can use
> anything you want to create the directories (including mkdir and Explorer),
> but they must be the correct capitalization.
>
> Randy
>
You have to read carefully.... the problems occur on Windows, not Linux!
and since the application runs correcty under linux, and it was moved from
linux to windos using tar -zcvf and winzip, the correct capitalization was
preserved....
Anyway, I double checked this and the cap's of the files are the same
under linux and Windows
Anyone else wanna hava a go at this ?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Romain Slootmaekers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 1:35 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Moving to windows from linux ? bug ?
> >
> >
> > Yo,
> >
> > I'm moving from linux to windows (yeah, yeah I know :( )
> >
> > On the linux platform, our web application runs PERFECTLY
> > but on windows we have problems when the jsp pages are compiled.
> >
> > appearantly, tomcat doesn't like the following situation.
> > file : /PROBLEM/abc.jsp
> > <%@ page language="java" import="xxx.*" %>
> > <% SomeClass x=new SomeClass();
> > // class really exists in package xxx
> > // and was compiled with the same compiler.
> > %>
> >
> > it gives following error:
> >
> > org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile
> > Found 2 semantic errors compiling
> > ".../XXX/abc_1.java":
> >
> > SomeClass x=new SomeClass();
> > <------->
> > *** Error: The type "SomeClass" was found in package
> > "XXX". However, that type is associated with another named package,
> > "xxx".
> >
> > I guess the compiler gets confused with the cases on windows, because
> > he has both an XXX and xxx package in the classpath.
> >
> > Is this a bug ? or is this 'known/specified behaviour' and what do I
> > do about it ?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Sloot.
> >
> >
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