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Re: Again: "A Cygwin, Swarm or Java error?"
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Jan Peters |
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Re: Again: "A Cygwin, Swarm or Java error?" |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Nov 2002 22:09:26 +0100 |
Hi Alex,
that could possibly be the problem. I downloaded cygwin with a setup.exe
which gave me the possibility to choose a d/l server, then a selection
between local/internet install or download, then a list of modules
(install/reinstall/uninstall/default) and that was it. I only got the
duration bar after that and then it told me cygwin had installed
successfully.
The full output of make is:
$make
e:\Swarm-2.2/bin/javacswarm Heatbug.java HeatCell.java HeatSpace.java
HeatbugModelSwarm.java HeatbugObserverSwarm.java StartHeatbugs.java
HeatbugBatchSwarm.java
eval: 1: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string
make: *** [all] Error 2
$
Sorry for the omission, but I don't think that it is very useful to you, is
it? Anyway, I will try to get the tar.gz files now.
Thanks
Jan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Lancaster" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: Again: "A Cygwin, Swarm or Java error?"
> >>>>> "Jan" == Jan Peters <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Jan> Hi again, no, that was not the remedy for my problem. Thanks
> Jan> though! I still get the same error message with "javaswarm
> Jan> StartHeatbugs". I also typed in -just for a try- "make", I got
> Jan> the same error
>
> Jan> [...] eval: 1: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string make:
> Jan> *** [all] Error 2
>
> Jan> Any other suggestions?
>
> It would help if you included the complete output from "make", rather
> than eliding it, because I can't see exactly what has happened.
>
> Given that you are using Cygwin, and the fact that it happens on
> several different kinds of files, I might hazard a guess that you may
> have DOS/Unix carriage-return/line-feed problem. When you got the
> original tar.gz file did you use Cygwin's tar to decompress or use one
> of the Windoze tools?
>
> I recommend using "tar zxvf" in a Cygwin terminal. Cygwin can deal
> with Unix files directly, but if you've decompressed as a Windows
> file, it may be trying to read the file as a Unix file when in fact,
> it's a Windows file.
>
> A.
> --
> Alex Lancaster | Swarm Development Group | http://www.swarm.org
>
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- Re: Where are .m files?, Li An, 2002/11/22
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- Re: A Cygwin, Swarm or Java error?, Alex Lancaster, 2002/11/25
- Again: "A Cygwin, Swarm or Java error?", Jan Peters, 2002/11/25
- Re: Again: "A Cygwin, Swarm or Java error?", Alex Lancaster, 2002/11/25
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