Kim Haase (JIRA) wrote: > [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1948?page=all ] > > Kim Haase closed DERBY-1948. > ---------------------------- > > > Thanks very much, Micky. I'm seeing if I can close it. I thought usually the > submitter of a bug could do that. I will leave it to Jean to figure out why > you couldn't, since I'm relatively new to this myself.
Anyone with a Jira id can open an issue, but I think you need to be a Jira developer to assign or close it. -jean > >>10.2 'Working with Derby' manual errors. >>---------------------------------------- >> >> Key: DERBY-1948 >> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1948 >> Project: Derby >> Issue Type: Bug >> Components: Documentation >> Affects Versions: 10.2.1.6 >> Environment: Under Fedora core 5 >> Reporter: Micky Connor >> Assigned To: Kim Haase >> Priority: Trivial >> Fix For: 10.3.0.0, 10.2.1.8 >> >> Attachments: DERBY-1948-2.diff, DERBY-1948-2.zip, DERBY-1948-3.diff, >> DERBY-1948-3.zip, DERBY-1948.diff, DERBY-1948.zip >> >> >>Going through the 10.2 'Working with Derby' manual I think I >>have found several file path errors: >>--Under Activity 1, the given path is >> $DERBY_HOME/demo/toursdb/*.sql >> but it should be >> $DERBY_HOME/demo/programs/toursdb/*.sql >>--Similary, under Activity 3, in section 1, the given path is >> $DERBY_HOME/demo/workingwithderby/* >> but it should be >> $DERBY_HOME/demo/programs/workingwithderby/* >>--Finally under Activity 4, section 3, the CLASSPATH given for Windows refers >>to 'derbyclient.jar', but the UNIX version gives 'derby.jar'. The >>necessary driver only exists in 'derbyclient.jar'. > >
