Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Re: Compiling Type2 driver |
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Author | Luca Lafranchi |
Post date | 2003-08-19T19:06:30Z |
Hi,
The key was ANT_HOME: as soon as I deleted it from the env variables,
the build worked...until it encountered the c++ include files.
Pretty strange, because today at work I also delete the variable, but it
wouldn't work. Maybe I didn't restart the dos prompt... Tomorrow I'll
try it again.
Anyway, is there an env variable which must be set to let ant find
"windows.h" and all the files in the VC98\Include directory?
Thanks for your help
Luca
>So, in the end I managed to make it work...
> Perhaps also for sanity's sake - if you have the time and are willing you
> could attempt this:
>
The key was ANT_HOME: as soon as I deleted it from the env variables,
the build worked...until it encountered the c++ include files.
Pretty strange, because today at work I also delete the variable, but it
wouldn't work. Maybe I didn't restart the dos prompt... Tomorrow I'll
try it again.
Anyway, is there an env variable which must be set to let ant find
"windows.h" and all the files in the VC98\Include directory?
Thanks for your help
Luca