At 03:34 PM 8/21/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Paul...
>
>More specifically, the developer's PATH environment variable is pointing to a
>JDK1.1.5 bin directory. This "sourced environment variable right before
>jde-compile" gets invoked and ends up updating the PATH environment variable
>such that the jdk1.2.2 bin directory gets invoked.
>

Why not use jde-compile or start Emacs up in the environment you want to use?

- Paul

>Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>
>> At 01:11 PM 8/21/00 -0400, Jim Snyder wrote:
>> >Prior to every jde-compile, can there be a default file to source to get
>> >latest environment variables?
>> >
>> >Reason that I ask is that it is common for developers to have default
>> >source files (.cshrc, etc). However depending on the job they are
>> >working on the developer may have to source different environments at
>> >the command prompt.
>> >
>>
>> Why would it matter what the environment is for compiling?  The only
>> environment variable that the compile process uses (to my knowledge) is the
>> CLASSPATH variable and I have been encouraging people to use
>> jde-global-classpath along with project files to specify classpaths
>> specific to a project.
>>
>> - Paul
>
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