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Subject: 1.3.9: java with cygdrive
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 17:50:15 +0100
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From: "Volkwein, Axel" <volkwein AT ibk DOT baug DOT ethz DOT ch>
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Hi there,

try this: 
- Copy e.g. rt.jar file from a installed java runtime environment to c:\
- In Cygwin run 'jar tvf /cygdrive/c/rt.jar' for getting a list of the
jar-contents to standard output.

Java will return a 'path not found exception'. It does not understand
the reference to the x: drive even if I change the cygdrive-prefix with
the mount-command. The //x version in Cygwin-4.0 worked instead.

Thanks for a hint and regards

Axel Volkwein

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