Subject: Re: settting up AspectJ
From: Karl Lieberherr (lieber@ccs.neu.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 07 2002 - 08:16:46 EDT
To add to Paul's message:
>>How do I execute this modified .software file ?
Type
resoft
and take a deep breath and the new settings should be available.
man software
tells you more.
-- Karl
>From pfreeman@ccs.neu.edu Mon Oct 7 08:02:41 2002
>
>Hi Class -
>
>I received a couple of questions regarding setting your path and
>classpath variables.
>
>Definitely set this up in the ".software" file in your local directory.
> I believe that using the "setenv" statement to set an environmental
>variable will set the variable for your current shell... next time you
>start another shell, I don't think it will be set. Using the
>".software" file will set the environmental variables every time you
>open a shell. This means that after you modify the software file, you
>will need to start another shell. The easiest way to do this is to
>start another terminal window. now your variables should be set.
>
>If anyone in class sees a mistake in what I have written, please respond
>to the entire class... I am definitly not a big UNIX user.
>
>if your variables are set correctly, you should now be able to type "ajc
>-?" at the command prompt and get a list of exceptable options for the
>aspectj compiler. If you can't run the aspectj compiler at this point,
>your variables have not been set correctly.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Paul
>
>
>Mukta M Behere wrote:
>
>>Hi Paul,
>>
>>I am having trouble setting up my PATH and CLASSPATH variables.
>>
>>I tried both the things mentioned on the course webpage.
>>
>>I modified the PATH and CLASSPATH entries in the .software file
>>How do I execute this modified .software file ?
>>
>>I also tried adding PATH and CLASSPATH entires to the .tcshrc file but it
>>does not seem to work.
>>
>>Can you please help me out with this ?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Mukta
>>
>>
>
>
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