bash, javac and that pesky slash.
Eric Feliu
number6@pcbank.net
Mon Jan 24 18:17:00 GMT 2000
I use java and cygwin all the time, the thing you need to remember is that java for the
windows environment was not written to use unix command line syntax. Your compile line
should be :
bash-2.02% javac -d "d:\destdir\classes" foo.java
Like Chris Faylor stated this is really a limitation of the javac compiler and not Cygwin.
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig MacFarlane [SMTP:craigm@chemconnect.com]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 12:32 PM
To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: bash, javac and that pesky slash.
Sun's javac, in jdk1.2.1, seems to change the
forward slashes used by bash to backward slashes
used by windows.
e.g.
bash-2.02% javac -d //d/destdir/classes foo.java
produces the error message
The \\d\destdir\classes directory does not exist.
Is there any way to use javac with bash
while specifying destination dirs for your classes?
It appears as though javac is trying to be too smart
by substituting slashes.
Thanks,
Craig
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