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From: Jesus M. S. Jr. <jm...@ih...> - 2001-01-06 03:10:27
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Hi Laura, Can you do me a favour and do the following: 1) Do you still have the original archive? Delete all of your files and extract the files from the archive again. 2) To run the samples, open up a DOS window so that you can see any error message that will appear when you ran the BAT file. 3) Within the DOS prompt, cd to the main directory where you extracted OpenJGraph. 4) Run the BAT files from that directory within the DOS prompt. For example, if you extracted the files into C:\openjgraph: C:\openjgraph> runsample1.bat Try not to compile them at the moment. I was certain that the BAT files worked under the command prompt in NT, but from your feedback, I'll have to check them again. ( I do my development under linux ) Let me know the results. Regards, John Laura C Stewart CS1997 wrote: > > Hi > > I posted the following message on Jan 03 2001 on the support page of the > sourceforge site, and now > realise after more navigation of the site that this may not have been > the correct place, if it was > and you have already read this request, then my apologies for the > repitition. > > "I am encountering problems running OpenJGraph. I am using Windows 98 > and I used > Winzip to decompress the necessary files. All source code unpacked in > the > expected directory with the files > > runsample1.bat (Swing application, requires X) > runsample2.bat (Swing application, requires X) > runminspantree.bat (Console, does NOT require X) > runshortestpath.bat (Console, does NOT require X) > runtraversal.bat (Console, does NOT require X) > > but, unfortuantely when I try to run runsample1.bat, etc., an MS-DOS > window flashes, > then disappears and no OpenJGraph. I then attempted using > compileAll.bat, but > received the following error message : > > File exists - classes > Bad command or file name > "Copying image files..." > File exists > -classes\salvo\jesus\graph\images\salvo\jesus\graph\images\selected_pointer.gif > .. > .. > .. > .. > .. > 9 file(s) copied > "Creating JAR file..." > Invalid switch - /S > File exists - lib > Bad command or file name > ECHO is off > "Compiling sample applications..." > Bad command or filename > > followed by the path of the directory that the files were being read > from. I realise > that this is some configuration error, but I am having great difficulty > resolving it." > > Thanks for your time > > Laura > > _______________________________________________ > Openjgraph-development mailing list > Ope...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/openjgraph-development -- Homepage: http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jmsalvo/ |