Hi Danny,
        You can edit your .profile and all the class paths in that file. That
file will be having the defination for $CLASSPATH. You will have to add the
path where you are executing your java scripts.

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On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Danny Ayers wrote:

> Hi,
> I was just wondering re. the classpath thing where you have to
> explicitly specify the current directory (-classpath ./:$CLASSPATH). I
> assume this is down to the JDK as there are postings of Windows-style
> workarounds. Is there a known cure that would avoid having to do this
> every time? Is there a workaround for Linux that would avoid having to
> give this on the command line every time? (I'm a Linux newbie - I
> haven't quite sussed the aliases/symbolic links stuff yet).
> Cheers,
> Danny.
>
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