Roger,

use java -classpath .:$CLASSPATH <program name>

this way your current dir and your claspath is always
scanned!


Have fun....

--- Roger Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey there I installed the jdk1.1.6 onto my Redhat system
> then I also
> installed the mysql JDBC and I had to set the classpath
> so my program
> would find the jdbc files, however, when I type java
> <name> it says 
> "can't find class <name>" and my other programs run fine
> without the
> classpath set for the jdk but I need to set the classpath
> here for the
> jdbc stuff. Can you help??
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
>
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