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Re: Make and javac compliler problem in bash
At 02:06 PM 6/12/00 -0700, Carl Thompson wrote:
>Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>
>> ...
>
>> >> How could it be otherwise? The Windows version of javac is,
>> >> surprise, a Windows application. Windows applications don't
>> >> recognize Unix paths. Ergo, the Windows version of javac does not
>> >> recognize Unix paths. QED.
>> >
>> >Actually, Win32 _does_ allow path names to use forward slashes as the
>> >directory separator. The FAQ question you pointed out above even
>> >mentions
>>
>> But not to BEGIN a path as in Jin's example.
>
>That's certainly not what you wrote above, is it? Nor is it true. There is
>nothing inherent in Win32 that says it can't use paths that begin with a "/"
>. Try pulling up a command prompt and type
>
> notepad /path/to/a/file
This is simply a shorthand for currentdrive:/path/to/a/file. If you want to
call this a Unix path, fine. I call it a pseudo Unix path of limited
utility. I think it's misleading to generalize from this that some Windows
applications accept Unix paths. In so doing, you're obscuring what's really
going on and implying capabilities that do not exist.
- Paul
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