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Re: though I can definitely see the classes under javax/media/j3d which I included in my CLASSPATH variable, it still complains about its nonexistence!

  • To: Bill Hibbard <billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: though I can definitely see the classes under javax/media/j3d which I included in my CLASSPATH variable, it still complains about its nonexistence!
  • From: Victor Shum <vshum12@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:27:21 -0800 (PST)

Thanks Bill!

I did that and still I got those errors. 

I'm gonna redownload the correct visad distribution
for redhat linux 9.0 which I'm running on, both the
compiled visad-in-a-box one and the source code one. 

By any chance you know the link of those?

The visad in a box one I downloaded and installed
before looked like a solaris version so that may be
why I got the error on the Test#s when I ran java
Test#

Bst,
Victor
--- Bill Hibbard <billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Victor Shum wrote:
> 
> > . . .
> > 3. /usr/local/src/visad under which I have my
> source
> > visad files and also under which I ran the make
> > compile for compilation.
> 
> If Action.java, ActionImpl.java, etc are in your
> /usr/local/src/visad directory and that's where you
> ran 'make compile', then your CLASSPATH should
> include
> /usr/local/src/
> 
> Try that and let us know if you continue to have
> problems.
> 
> Good luck,
> Bill
> 
> 


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