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On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 08:42:22AM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote: >Jason Tishler wrote: >> When I first tried this (about a month ago), I seemed to have problems >> with Sun's javac and/or Microsoft's cl complaining about UNC paths not >> being supported for the the current directory. When I tried to reproduce >> the problem today, I can only get cmd to fail. But, who cares about cmd >> anyway? > >It appears after more head scratching (not banging), I am able to >reproduce the problem that Sun's javac cannot deal with UNC style >paths: > > $ mount > Device Directory Type Flags > K:\jdk1.2.2 /usr/java system binmode > ... > $ javac Hello.java > $ > $ umount -s /usr/java > $ mount -s -b //cancerman/apps/jdk1.2.2 /usr/java > $ javac Hello.java > java.lang.Error: Fatal: Resource for javac is missing > at sun.tools.javac.Main.initResource(Main.java:126) > ... > >The point of the above is to demonstrate that there is at least one >important (IMO) native Win32 app that cannot deal with UNC style paths. I don't understand why mounting and umounting will have any effect on a non-cygwin application. Also, if javac is not reacting correctly to UNC paths then have you reported this as a bug to Sun? cgf
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