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Subject: | Re: ddd-3.2.98/cygwin problesms: "c/*.[vV][sS][lL]" and "java not found" |
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From: | Andreas Zeller <andreas DOT zeller AT fmi DOT uni-passau DOT de> |
Date: | 05 Feb 2001 07:32:11 +0100 |
In-Reply-To: | Irvine_Chuck_R/om51@mail.sprint.com's message of "Sun, 4 Feb 2001 14:03:21 -0600" |
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Hi! Irvine_Chuck_R/om51 AT mail DOT sprint DOT com writes: > > > When I try to bring up ddd with the > > > command line: > > > > > > ddd --jdb MyClass > > > > > > I get a dialog box that says "c/*.[vV][sS][lL]: No such file or > > > directory" > > > > This is indeed a Cygwin issue. DDD has a resource called `vslPath'; > > it determines the places where VSL files are sought (including > > themes). This resource is a colon-separated list of directories, just > > like the PATH envivonment variable. Part of the default value for > > `vslPath' is computed from two sources: > > > > - your home directory, specified in the HOME environment variable, > > - the DDD installation directory. > > Andreas, > > My HOME environment variable was set to c:/chuck. I was able to work > around the problem by: > > - mounting c:/chuck to /chuck > - setting HOME to /chuck In DDD 3.3, the `Help' button now points you to that particular issue. -- Andreas Zeller Universitaet Passau http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/st/staff/zeller/ -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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