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Re: CLASSPATH

I believe your CLASSPATH needs to be one level higher:

> setenv CLASSPATH /data2/nashat/

Hope that helps...

Nash'at Ahmad wrote:
> 
> Location where java is installed
> 
> /usr/java
> 
> Location where I am running VISAD
> 
> /data2/ahmad/visad
>                |
>                --------- nom/
>                |
>                --------- ucar/
>                |
>                --------- visad/ (This is where the Makefile is)
> 
> 
> In .cshrc file I have
> 
> setenv CLASSPATH /data2/nashat/visad
> 
> 
> These are the errors I get on "make compile"
> 
> error: Class visad.RemoteServerImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteFieldImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteFunctionImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteDataImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteThingImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteDataReferenceImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteThingReferenceImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteDisplayImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteActionImpl not found.
> error: Class visad.RemoteCellImpl not found.
> 10 errors
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `compile'
> 
> 
> 
> Can anyone tell me what is it that I am doing incorrectly?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nash'at
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