I do not have a %CLASSPATH% set up. As I understand, this should not be a problem because Javac will assume a classpath of the current directory.
As you can see below, javac is unable to find my Case
class even though it's in the same exact directory. Any thoughts on why this is happening? This code works fine when I use Eclipse.
C:\Documents and Settings\joep\My Documents\GCJ\src\codejam2011\Round0\D>dir /B
Case.class
Case.java
EntryPoint.java
C:\Documents and Settings\joep\My Documents\GCJ\src\codejam2011\Round0\D>javac EntryPoint.java
EntryPoint.java:16: cannot find symbol
symbol : class Case
location: class codejam2011.Round0.D.EntryPoint
ArrayList<Case> cases = new ArrayList<Case>();
^
EntryPoint.java:16: cannot find symbol
symbol : class Case
location: class codejam2011.Round0.D.EntryPoint
ArrayList<Case> cases = new ArrayList<Case>();
^
EntryPoint.java:24: cannot find symbol
symbol : class Case
location: class codejam2011.Round0.D.EntryPoint
cases.add(new Case(new Integer(count), line));
^
3 errors
C:\Documents and Settings\joep\My Documents\GCJ\src\codejam2011\Round0\D>
Update 1:
After trying to compile from my package root (src), I get a new error (even after deleting the Case.class file)
C:\Documents and Settings\joep\My Documents\GCJ\src>javac -cp . codejam2011/Round0/D/EntryPoint.java
codejam2011\Round0\D\EntryPoint.java:16: cannot access codejam2011.Round0.D.Case
bad class file: .\codejam2011\Round0\D\Case.java
file does not contain class codejam2011.Round0.D.Case
Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath.
ArrayList<Case> cases = new ArrayList<Case>();
^
1 error
C:\Documents and Settings\joep\My Documents\GCJ\src>
Update 2: It appears to be grabbing the Case.java file from a different package.
C:\Documents and Settings\joep\My Documents\GCJ\src>javac -d ../classes codejam2011\Round0\D\*.java
.\codejam2011\Round0\D\Case.java:4: duplicate class: codejam2011.Round0.C.Case
public class Case
^
codejam2011\Round0\D\EntryPoint.java:16: cannot access codejam2011.Round0.D.Case
bad class file: .\codejam2011\Round0\D\Case.java
file does not contain class codejam2011.Round0.D.Case
Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath.
ArrayList<Case> cases = new ArrayList<Case>();
^
2 errors
C:\Documents and Settings\joep\My Documents\GCJ\src>
If the problem is not yet solved by compiling from the package root directory (see the other answers):
Thus, if the file is codejam2011\Round0\D\Case.java
, it should contain package codejam2011.Round0.D;
as the first declaration, and then public class Case { ... }
. Also, make sure there is no other source file containing this package and class declaration.
From your error message, it looks like the package statement is package codejam2011.Round0.C;
instead (and you also have a class Case
in the real codejam2011.Round0.C
package).
You need to compile from the package root, not from inside the package.
So, cd
to the src
folder and compile from there.
javac -cp . codejam2011/Round0/D/EntryPoint.java
Update: as per your new problem, you need to recompile Case.java
the same way. It was apparently compiled the same wrong way (from inside the package).
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