On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 10:51:30 +0100 Mark Wielaard <mark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Strange indeed. Apologies that the generics configure/build seems much > more fragile than expected. But thanks for reporting. We are merging > the generics with the main branch so for the next release we must > really clean up all these configure/build issues. No problem ;) > What version of ecj are you using? Mine is: > $ ecj -version > Eclipse Java Compiler v_585_R31x, 3.1.2 release fraga@tux ~/src$ ecj -version Eclipse Java Compiler 0.721, 3.3.0 milestone-3, Copyright IBM Corp 2000, 2006. All rights reserved. Maybe should I try with 3.1.2? > Could you try to go into the lib directory and run the command by > hand, but stripping the last :: from the line? Maybe it is confused > by the empty class path element. Same result: fraga@tux ~/src/classpath-0.93-generics/lib$ /usr/local/bin/ecj -1.5 -warn:-deprecation,serial,typeHiding,unchecked,unused,varargsCast -proceedOnError -bootclasspath '' -classpath ../vm/reference:..:../external/w3c_dom:../external/sax:../external/relaxngDatatype:../external/jsr166:. -d . @classes directory does not exist: ../vm/reference:..:../external/w3c_dom:../external/sax:../external/relaxngDatatype:../external/jsr166:. I tried to replace .. with the absolute path, but it gives the same error. Very strange. -- http://u-br.net Linux 2.6.19: Avast! A bilge rat! Sao Paulo - SP