Re: Re: installation issue: problems caused by spaces in path pointed to by DERBY_HOME or DERBY_INSTALL

2006-08-30 Thread Andrew McIntyre
On 8/25/06, Andrew McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 8/25/06, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It does not work correctly on Windows XP SP2. It adds extra characters > that are not the DOS 8.3 format and even changes the name of the db > directory in the PATH to db0. The error me

Re: Re: installation issue: problems caused by spaces in path pointed to by DERBY_HOME or DERBY_INSTALL

2006-08-25 Thread Andrew McIntyre
On 8/25/06, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Andrew, Here's a bit more information on this problem. Regards-Rick It does not work correctly on Windows XP SP2. It adds extra characters that are not the DOS 8.3 format and even changes the name of the db directory in the PATH to db0.

Re: installation issue: problems caused by spaces in path pointed to by DERBY_HOME or DERBY_INSTALL

2006-08-25 Thread Rick Hillegas
Hey Andrew, Here's a bit more information on this problem. Regards-Rick It does not work correctly on Windows XP SP2. It adds extra characters that are not the DOS 8.3 format and even changes the name of the db directory in the PATH to db0. The error message we get is Exception in thread "m

Re: installation issue: problems caused by spaces in path pointed to by DERBY_HOME or DERBY_INSTALL

2006-08-24 Thread Andrew McIntyre
On 8/24/06, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The following line in setEmbeddedCP.bat raises errors if there are spaces in the path identified by DERBY_HOME or DERBY_INSTALL: @FOR %%X in ("%DERBY_HOME%") DO SET DERBY_HOME=%%~sX Is this a known problem? I'm not a DOS expert and I don't kn

Re: installation issue: problems caused by spaces in path pointed to by DERBY_HOME or DERBY_INSTALL

2006-08-24 Thread Lance J. Andersen
perhaps it is an XP or Win95 issue? Andrew McIntyre wrote: On 8/24/06, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The following line in setEmbeddedCP.bat raises errors if there are spaces in the path identified by DERBY_HOME or DERBY_INSTALL: @FOR %%X in ("%DERBY_HOME%") DO SET DERBY_HOME=%%~sX