Ivan Ivanov wrote:
--- Peter Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The java stuff in Ivan's comment is correct.
However, the ant needs a little work!
The -cp not been reconized is due to an
older version of ant being installed.
It did not occur to me there is another ant version. I
then suppose that it is the real culprit. So we should
not blame GCJ for not supporting the same arguments.
But using (by mistake) gcj may cause other problems, so
it is good to avoid it if it is not necessary.
What Diana can do now is too check what ant is
preinstalled with a command like this:
rpm -qa | grep ant.
This can be seen by looking at the file
/etc/ant.conf
It (re)sets the ANT_HOME env variable.
Or the pre-installed ant can be installed completely
with rpm -e. I prefer this way to prevent another
problem with mixed versions of ant.
This would be better. I am still (after ~10 years)
getting used to the idea of personal unix compters!
To test this please
do
ant --noconfig -version
This is the first time I see --noconfig option and I
haven't noticed it in the ant manual. Could you please
give more light on it?
I do not think that it is desribed in the 1.6.* manual.
There is a mention in the install.html in 1.7 cvs head.
The option simply causes the ant script to igore /etc/ant.conf.
Peter
Ivan
(NOTE: the double dash and the single dash).
Peter
Ivan Ivanov wrote:
--- Diana Steffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ivan,
> What linux distribution are you using?
Fedora Core 3.
I really thought it was FC3.
Can you check the value of JAVA_HOME (echo
$JAVA_HOME)
/usr/java/jdk
This is where you have installed your own jdk.
and the location of java executables:
/usr/bin/java
/usr/bin/javac
And these are GCJ executable.
Now you can fix that problem by setting PATH
variable
in this way:
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME\bin:$PATH
Thus Sun JDK executables will be found before GCJ
executables are found.
HTH
Ivan
Command line argument -cp is used (at least with
Sun
JDK) to specify the classpath.
I know, I just don't know how to interpret this in
ant context. :-(
HTH
Ivan
--- Diana Steffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I just installed ant under linux and I set
$PATH and $ANT_HOME like they say in the manual.
$JAVA_HOME was already set.
Unfortunately it does not seem to work,
even with an empty CLASPPATH.
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