cywin!
Joshua Franklin
joshuadfranklin@yahoo.com
Tue Feb 19 12:26:00 GMT 2002
Well, a quick search of the cygwin mailing list about
Java would have unfortunately told you that Java is
not "cygwin-aware". I run javac from cmd.exe for this
reason. You might try wrapping your Java program in
a script like:
CMD.EXE /c "javaprog.exe"
Hope it helps.
--- "pramod m." <chintu@wam.umd.edu> wrote:
> if i write a simple java program that uses a
> BufferedReader reader object wrapped from System.in
> and then try to read a line from user and then echo
> it back, cygwin for some reason already has stuff on
> the stream and so without waiting for the user to
> type something in the program fetches that and
> prints it out (it is usually) just a newline. why
> does this happen!
>
> i know it's not the program because it works in
> djgpp and other platforms.
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