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Subject: Shell Question Re: Cygwin Product
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Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 09:26:25 -0500
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From: "Scott Purcell" <spurcell AT vertisinc DOT com>
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Hello,

I have been using the Cygwin product for a couple of months on my Win2000 box. I am having trouble understanding a few issues (or possible) limitations.

My box has a single C:/ drive. So whenever I use the cygwin shell window, I have to type paths such as:
rm -r /cygdrive/c/tmptrash

I have found myself using cygwin for some things and the cmd window for other things. Today I was compiling some java classes in which I always use the cygwin shell. (bash).
javac com/skp/package/abc.java

But I cannot run the class after I compile it.
java com.skp.package.abc
When I do the above, it never shows me any of the system out commands.

Also, when I am dealing with classpaths I am having issues:

spurcell AT DSGSTL-PC-1523 /
$ echo $CLASSPATH
.;C:\lib\xmlrpc-1.1.jar;C:\lib\xerces.jar;C:\lib\saxpath.jar;C:\lib\jaxen-core.j
ar;C:\lib\jaxen-jdom.jar;C:\lib\jdom.jar;C:\lib\servlet.jar;C:\lib\altercast_sdk
.jar;C:\projects\src\java_src;C:\projects\enklav\WEB-INF\classes;C:\lib\oracle.j
ar;C:\lib\javamail.jar;C:\lib\jspsmart.jar;

spurcell AT DSGSTL-PC-1523 /
It shows me the classpaths but with "PC" type backslashes. And when I try to add a new path, it never shows up in my update of classpath
CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH};C:/somejar.jar

echo $CLASSPATH
(shows the above without the new somejar.jar)

Anyway, I believe I am not using cygwin like it should be. Could anyone take a few minutes out of their day to assist me?

Sincerely
Scott


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