Kevin -- was a total shot in the dark, since i figured javac ignored such
things...but not running on Linux, and having been burned creating scripts on
DOS machines that cause KSH/BASH to throw a hissy-fit, it's always something i
try...
tom
Kevin Manross wrote:
Good suggestion, Tom. I tried a "dos2unix" on all of the directories
and subdirs but had no change of behavior with the ant build.
-kevin.
Tom Whittaker wrote:
Given the location (end of line) of the error, is it possible that
Kevin is building on a Linux/Unix system and that this file has a
DOS-like ending?
tom
Kevin Manross wrote:
Although the error shows:
[javac]
/mnt/home/kmanross/VisAD/idv/metapps/ucar/unidata/idv/ViewManager.java:5:
error: unrecognized character in input stream.
[javac] * Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO
80307,
[javac] ^
my first several lines from ViewManager.java are:
/*
* $Id: ViewManager.java,v 1.167 2004/08/10 13:47:05 jeffmc Exp $
*
* Copyright © 1997-2004 Unidata Program Center/University
Corporation for
* Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307,
* support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it
So I am still unsure of what my issue is.
-kevin.
Jeff McWhirter wrote:
Kevin Manross wrote:
Hello,
I had to recompile my idv and came across the same errors that I
reported back in May. Specifically, many lines similar to the
following:
[javac] * Copyright 1997-2004 Unidata Program
Center/University Corporation for
Hi Kevin,
It looks like somehow the source code in that file got corrupted.
From the src jar on the ftp site we have:
harpo.unidata.ucar.edu: more ViewDescriptor.java
/*
* $Id: ViewDescriptor.java,v 1.10 2004/03/01 18:27:43 dmurray Exp $
*
* Copyright © 1997-2004 Unidata Program Center/University
Corporation for
Why don't you try and download it and build again?
-Jeff
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