JavaDude32
Programmer
Hello, I seem to have a complex problem, did a google search, didn't find too much.
I'm trying to make a Jar file like so:
jar cv0 ZipFlex.jar *
I've also tried
jar -cv0 ZipFlex.jar *
and
jar -cv0 ZipFlex.jar *.class
This is entered into a terminal (Gnome and Xterm) on Debian with the BASH shell with the Sun Java JDK 1.4.2 with enivornment variables set like:
Issue is whenever I execute the above jar commands, a whole lotta gibberish is printed to the screen and I can't find the jar file anywhere.
I'm wondering if this is due to the fact I installed the Sun SDK on Debian instead of redhat (from binary)? Thing though is that java and javac work fine. Although I didn't have the classpath variable set until after encountering a problem with jar (java and javac worked for compilation and testing).
Any ideas please??
I'm trying to make a Jar file like so:
jar cv0 ZipFlex.jar *
I've also tried
jar -cv0 ZipFlex.jar *
and
jar -cv0 ZipFlex.jar *.class
This is entered into a terminal (Gnome and Xterm) on Debian with the BASH shell with the Sun Java JDK 1.4.2 with enivornment variables set like:
Code:
PATH=/home/username/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2/bin:/home/username/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2/lib:$PATH
CLASSPATH=/home/username/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2/bin:/home/username/j2sdk_nb/j2sdk1.4.2/lib:/home/username/Coding/...(etc)
Issue is whenever I execute the above jar commands, a whole lotta gibberish is printed to the screen and I can't find the jar file anywhere.
I'm wondering if this is due to the fact I installed the Sun SDK on Debian instead of redhat (from binary)? Thing though is that java and javac work fine. Although I didn't have the classpath variable set until after encountering a problem with jar (java and javac worked for compilation and testing).
Any ideas please??