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Re: [PATCH] {maint} test defs: new requirement for the default java comp
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Stefano Lattarini |
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Re: [PATCH] {maint} test defs: new requirement for the default java compiler |
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Sun, 10 Apr 2011 10:23:11 +0200 |
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On Sunday 10 April 2011, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> * Stefano Lattarini wrote on Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 09:50:14AM CEST:
> > Thanks for the fast review,
> > Stefano
>
> Hmm. Did you test this though?
>
Yes, but I only have javac 1.6.0 on my system, which works even with
just the `-version' option:
$ javac -version; echo '$?' = $?
javac 1.6.0_20
$? = 0
Adding a dummy non-existent file to the command line of the javac
invocation unfortunately won't fix your problem:
$ javac -version dummy.java; echo '$?' = $?
javac 1.6.0_20
javac: file not found: dummy.java
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
use -help for a list of possible options
$? = 1
$ javac -version /dev/null; echo '$?' = $?
javac 1.6.0_20
javac: invalid flag: /dev/null
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
use -help for a list of possible options
$? = 1
Maybe adding also the `-help' option to the java invocation works? E.g.,
$ javac -version -help
Does this fix your problem?
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Stefano