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Installing ICE on path with spaces
I recently installed ICE 3.2.1 in C:\Program Files\Ice-3.2.1 instead of the default directory. This seems to give trouble with running ice2java or ice2cs (only tried these two). They don't like to be run from that location. To be exact, they run OK without passing parameters - in which case they simply return the help text. However, once they are passed an output directory and a .ice file, they return with an error. I forgot the exact wording, but it contains something like "C:\Program is not ...". The command line I used was:
> "C:\Program Files\Ice-3.2.1\bin\ice2java.exe" --output-dir=generated IServices.ice Karl |
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