[C.CC USERS] Problem compiling ch1.occ

Christian Jacobsen cljacobsen at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 18:04:13 BST 2012


Yes, I figured it could be something like that. I wouldn't have
thought that having an apostrophe should be a problem though (the
arguments are essentially passed as an array, in order to allow things
like spaces and, I would have thought, apostrophes.) I'll try to look
into this at some point and see if there is an easy fix.

Cheers,
  Christian

On 26 March 2012 01:20, Francisco Sant'anna
<francisco.santanna at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Christian,
> The path to the program had a an apostrophe.
> I moved it to C:\ and it is now working.
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Christian Jacobsen <cljacobsen at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Francisco,
>>
>> I haven't seen this error before, it looks slightly odd since it has
>> to do with the parameter passing between occPlug and occbuild, which
>> drives the compile. I'm not sure how one would get a "No closing
>> quotation" error...
>>
>> I had a quick check with the Transterpreter version you are using, and
>> it works fine for me (obviously (: ). I am running Windows XP though
>> and also an old version of Java... I'm guessing that you are probably
>> using more recent versions of both Windows and Java.
>>
>> It looks like we'll need some more info to figure out what is going
>> wrong here. Could you supply the following info:
>> * Windows version
>> * Java version
>>  (you can find this at the bottom of the "About jEdit" dlg box)
>> * The output in the occPlug window when verbose output is on
>>  (goto Plugin Options, occPlug, turn on verbose output)
>>
>> Then we'll see if that sheds any light on the issue.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>  Christian



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