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Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 15:22:12 -0600
From: Johnny Patino <jpatino AT shaw DOT ca>
Subject: RE: bash
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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.
I'm using the SDK from http:\java.sun.com located in my 
c:/progra~1/java/j2sdk1~1.0/bin directory.
> 
> 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.
I'll keep this in mind but I don't think I'm mixing 2.03 with 2.04
> 
> 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). 
I tried this but it doesn't say what compiler is being used. However I'm 
pretty sure is not DJGPP.

Thanks.

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