Re: Issue on output when using javac or scalac under emacs

2020-08-26 Thread Eliot Moss
On 8/25/2020 11:51 PM, Eliot Moss wrote: Agreed that / vs \ is sometimes no problem. I do know that Windows Java really wants ; and not : when giving multiple path names ... EM Sent from my iPhone On Aug 25, 2020, at 10:50 PM, Brian Inglis wrote: On 2020-08-25 18:36, Eliot Moss wrote: De

Re: Issue on output when using javac or scalac under emacs

2020-08-25 Thread Luc Henninger
Le 26/08/2020 à 02:36, Eliot Moss a écrit : Dear Luc -- You should be aware that while Cygwin can invoke Java, the Windows Java still expects _Windows-style_ arguments, including Windows paths, etc. For example, not a/b/c:d/e but 'a\b\c;d\e" for a path. Just because you're using Cygwin, the i

Re: Issue on output when using javac or scalac under emacs

2020-08-25 Thread Eliot Moss
Agreed that / vs \ is sometimes no problem. I do know that Windows Java really wants ; and not : when giving multiple path names ... EM Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 25, 2020, at 10:50 PM, Brian Inglis > wrote: > > On 2020-08-25 18:36, Eliot Moss wrote: >> Dear Luc >> You should be aware tha

Re: Issue on output when using javac or scalac under emacs

2020-08-25 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2020-08-25 18:36, Eliot Moss wrote: > Dear Luc > You should be aware that while Cygwin can invoke Java, the Windows Java still > expects _Windows-style_ arguments, including Windows paths, etc. > > For example, not a/b/c:d/e but 'a\b\c;d\e" for a path. > > Just because you're using Cygwin, the

Re: Issue on output when using javac or scalac under emacs

2020-08-25 Thread Eliot Moss
Dear Luc -- You should be aware that while Cygwin can invoke Java, the Windows Java still expects _Windows-style_ arguments, including Windows paths, etc. For example, not a/b/c:d/e but 'a\b\c;d\e" for a path. Just because you're using Cygwin, the installed Java is not "magically" transported