Erixtekila is right. you need to escape those spaces.

A quick way to get your paths written correctly is to open up the
directory that you are targeting in the Finder, then open Terminal. 
Next drag the folder in the Finder into the Terminal window and you
will see how the path should be written there. You can then copy it
from the terminal if you wish.  It might be overkill, but it's nice to
know that you got it right. especially with really long paths.

I hope that helps.

-Chris

On 3/30/06, erixtekila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le 30 mars 06, à 16:26, Sam Thorne a écrit :
> > I'm getting the error "Class not found Support.Macromedia.Flash" when
> > my classpath is
> > "/Users/sam/Library/Application Support/Macromedia/Flash
> > 8/en/Configuration/Classes"
> >
> > Seems Mtasc doesn't like classpaths which have spaces in them on OS X,
> > it tries to interpret the a directory name (such as Application
> > Support, where the core classes are) as separate classes.
>
> Escape it :
> "/Users/sam/Library/Application\ Support/Macromedia/Flash\
> 8/en/Configuration/Classes"
>
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