Thanks a lot. This fixes the problem :-)
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> From: Jose M Urena [mailto:jose.ur...@verizon.com]
> Sent: 07 August 2018 16:10
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> Subject: [DKIM:FAIL] Re: [DKIM:FAIL] Re: [E] Javac: Command-Line Argument
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> Subject: [DKIM:FAIL] Re: [E] Javac: Command-Line Argument Files
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> the issue for classpath too long can be fixed by a different strategy using
> a manifest's class-path with an empty jar file
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java.lang.ProcessImpl.create(Native Method)
> at java.lang.ProcessImpl.(ProcessImpl.java:386)
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> > -----Original Message-
> > From: Jan Matèrne (jhm) [mailto:a
: [DKIM:FAIL] Re: [E] Javac: Command-Line Argument Files
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> the following suggestion I have learned for working with Jenkins jobs which
> can have very long paths for the workspace
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> 1. if you have permission on your computer/server to create windows shares
> and to run from share
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> Could you post your buildfile snippet and the build output?
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> Jan
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> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von: Jose M Urena [mailto:jose.ur...@verizon.com]
> > Gesendet: Freitag, 3. August 2018 15:02
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the following suggestion I have learned for working with Jenkins jobs which
can have very long paths for the workspace
1. if you have permission on your computer/server to create windows shares
and to run from shared drive,
then you could save most of the characters to the left of your path by
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