[xray] ClassPaths and Linked folders
John Grden
neoriley at gmail.com
Thu Dec 21 10:00:58 EST 2006
yeah, that's what you're supposed to be able to do with Mtasc - that's not
working?
On 12/21/06, Stephen Hueners <steve at juststeve.com> wrote:
>
> >>
> You're compiling w/ MTASC correct? If so, keep in mind you may need to
> explicitly add the reference to the XRay libraries in a -cp (classpath)
> MTASC argument.
>
> Example:
>
> mtasc -header 973:571:31:8B7A72 -swf [path to your swf] -main -version 8
> [main app. class] -cp [path to XRay libraries]
>
> T
> <<
>
> So if Xray's sitting in c:\ClassPath\com\blitzagency\xray that'd be just:
>
> -cp C:\ClassPath
>
> Right?
>
> I'm seeing different behavior when trying to use linked folders (doesn't
> work) vs actaully placing the files physically in the tree beneath my
> Project's src folder.
>
> With a Linked folder pointing at c:\ClassPath\com I can navigate
> to/open/edit the class files but the compiler isn't accessing them.
>
> Surely I shouldn't be putting classes that are used in multiple projects
> in
> sepreate folders....
>
> Probably I should be able to add 'C:\ClassPath' to Properties | AS2
> Classpath but typing C:\ClassPath there is not being recognized. Perhaps
> there's some mystical incantation to be uttered? Small animal sacrifice?
>
>
> thx
>
>
>
>
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