Mike Cowlishaw <
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>Is this with NetRexx 1.140? I put a change in there that prevented
>classes in the 'root' directory of segments on the classpath being
>treated as though they were in the current directory, as that
>situation is somewhat undefined by Java and can lead to ambiguous
>classes. One other person had a problem with this, so I've backed
>out the change and refreshed the NetRexx zip files. (1.140, 30
>May 1998 .. use -verbose4 to check the date).
Netrexx reports the following version info: NetRexx 1.132 15 Apr 1998
Also, I'm using the 1.1.6 JDK for OS/2
What I found out was that I should have been using the IMPORT
command rather than relying on the path statement. After adding
IMPORT everything worked fine.
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