Re: (Encryption Package) error: cannot find symbol symbol: class BaseNCode

From:
Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Wed, 29 Aug 2012 13:33:44 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID:
<0033f0f2-d228-46c3-a70e-a930c622fef6@googlegroups.com>
(unknown) wrote:

 Lew wrote:
(unknown) wrote:

Lew wrote:

Instead, either download or build the JAR,
ensuring thus that it contains *all* >> the project (Commons Codec in this
case). Since Apache Commons is, well, >> common, unless you're contributing
to the project download the JAR rather than > build it. > > Where can I get
either the pre-built jar or *all* of the project! http://lmgtfy.com/?


q=Apache+Commons+Codec+downloads

When I add the java package and your dot jar (from


I am not nor have ever been affiliated with the Apache Project, and I've made
no contributions to Commons Codec.

http://commons.apache.org/codec/download_codec.cgi) to a project (as a library)
and try to build it, I get error messages such as the below hard (if not impossible)
to remove error messages. The error messages are from the new package.


Your use of the term "package" is inconsistent with Java usage.

What exactly do you mean?

Compiling 46 source files to C:\...\build\classes

C:\...\src\org\apache\commons\codec\binary\Base64.java:324: error: cannot find symbol


Why are you compiling the Commons Codec project?
This is what I told you *not* to do!

Stop compiling third-party source.

--
Lew

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