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by: s_franklinPosted on 2000-01-29 at 05:11:33ID: 2412261
export CLASSPATH="/path1/dir1;/pa th2/dir2;/ path3/dir3 "
Normally your classpath consists _at least_ of your JDK classpath, but you may have additional paths to special stuff you have written yourself, additional JDBC drivers, etc. It shoulds like you already know what your classpath should be since you're defining it on the javac/java command line. So, stick that argument in the instruction above and you should be fine.
Don't create spaces between CLASSPATH=", and you can verify that you have created the path properly by doing:
echo $CLASSPATH
Steve