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Re: your mail

It would be possible to compile just that if you also include the corresponding visad.jar file in your CLASSPATH as well.

tom


User wrote:

Yes, I have the parent directory in my classpath. But, when I go to compile
the *.java files, in just the visad/ss folder, I get 100 errors such as
cannot resolve symbol class Behavior and class WakeupCondition and class
BranchGroup. Do you know if it is possible to only compile 1 package within the whole
visad package?
I'm trying to compile only the spreadsheet package.

Thanks a lot,



-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hibbard [mailto:billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 3:51 AM
To: User
Cc: visad-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: your mail


Hi,

I am CC'ing to visad-list since your message to the list
was bounced by our dumb majordomo server because the
subject line included "help".

When you compile VisAD from source, your CLASSPATH environment
variable must include the PARENT directory of visad. So if your
visad package is in /home/michelle/java/visad, then your
CLASSPATH must include /home/michelle/java.

Good luck,
Bill

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, User wrote:


Hi,

I downloaded the source code for visad and I'm not trying to compile the
.java classes for the spreadsheet. But I'm running into many compile

errors.

I'm wondering if I installed it incorrectly. Are there instructions on how
to get started if I'm compiling only the spread sheet code on a windows
machine?

Thanks,






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Tom Whittaker (tomw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Space Science and Engineering Center
Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies
Phone/VoiceMail: 608.262.2759


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