Is there any way to work around? The way using -Didea.jars.nocopy=true seems not working in this case.
I also have no names appearing for the classese when 'exploring' the content of library jars - see screenshot (Mandrake 10.0, kernel 2.6.3-4, jdk 1.4.2._03)
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 17:10:58 +0000, Edoardo Comar wrote:
I also have no names appearing for the classese when 'exploring' the content of library jars - see screenshot (Mandrake 10.0, kernel 2.6.3-4, jdk 1.4.2._03)
I just updated my Fedora Core 1 machine to using 2.6.4 with 1.4.2_02 and get the same. I'm gonna go try the no copy thou...
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 14:28:50 +1200, Mark Derricutt wrote:
>> I also have no names appearing for the classese when 'exploring' the >> content of library jars - see screenshot (Mandrake 10.0, kernel 2.6.3-4, >> jdk 1.4.2._03)
I just updated my Fedora Core 1 machine to using 2.6.4 with 1.4.2_02 and get the same. I'm gonna go try the no copy thou...
Setting the -D param gave me no joy as well. Just downloading build 1179 hopefully that fixes things...
Joe Cai wrote:
I also have no names appearing for the classese when 'exploring' the
content of library jars - see screenshot
(Mandrake 10.0, kernel 2.6.3-4, jdk 1.4.2._03)
Edo
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 17:10:58 +0000, Edoardo Comar wrote:
I just updated my Fedora Core 1 machine to using 2.6.4 with 1.4.2_02 and
get the same. I'm gonna go try the no copy thou...
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 14:28:50 +1200, Mark Derricutt wrote:
>> I also have no names appearing for the classese when 'exploring' the
>> content of library jars - see screenshot (Mandrake 10.0, kernel 2.6.3-4,
>> jdk 1.4.2._03)
Setting the -D param gave me no joy as well. Just downloading build 1179
hopefully that fixes things...
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 14:28:50 +1200, Mark Derricutt wrote:
My bad - using -D with the nocopy setting DOES work. I just forgot to rm
-rf the jars directory.
*rewrites his rpm .spec to automatically apply a patch to the
startupscript*