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From: Andrew Cottrell <andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au>
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Subject: Re: bash
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 20:58:18 +1000
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>> > > bash-2.05b$ javac -d d:/documents/johnny BoardPanel.java TopPane.java
>> > > BottomPane.java WheelOfFortune.java
>> > > I get the following error:
>> > > bash.exe: c:/progra~1/java/j2sdk1~1.0/bin/javac.exe: Not enough memory
Where is the javac.exe from? There is no javac.exe in any of the 2.04
alpha binary files and I cannot execute it on my PC so I can only
assume that this is from somewhere else.

If you are going to mix 2.03 and 2.04 exe files be aware that 2.04
understands 2.03 symlinks, but 2.03 does NOT understand the newer 2.04
style symlinks.

If you have a hex editor open the javac.exe and see if you can find
out what complier it was built with by searching for DJGPP, MS,
Borland etc....  If it is a DJGPP exe then check the dates included in
plain text in the embedded stub in the first few lines (this is
dependant on the editor). 

Andrew

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