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Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Fail to launch application (CreateProcess error=87), can't use shorten https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682425(v=vs.85).aspx classpath workaround up vote 29 down vote favorite 11 When I launch our application in Eclipse on Windows I receive the following error: Exception occured executing command line. Cannot run program .. : CreateProcess error=87, The parameter is incorrect I've solved this in the past by shortening the CLASSPATH. I've now come to a point where I can no longer shorten the CLASSPATH, and would like to know http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2893970/fail-to-launch-application-createprocess-error-87-cant-use-shorten-classpath if there are any other workarounds. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473 seems to indicate that the max command prompt line length in windows xp is 8191 characters, and the only solution is to shorten folder names, reduce depth of folder trees, using parameter files, etc. eclipse windows-xp share|improve this question asked May 23 '10 at 23:35 Ivo Bosticky 4,12752531 have you found any better workaround for this yet? –subes Dec 23 '10 at 14:57 add a comment| 10 Answers 10 active oldest votes up vote 16 down vote accepted This eclipsecoding FAQ page does confirm your diagnostic: When the CLASSPATH gets too long, the program cannot be launched (at least under Windows) - try to shorten your classpath. In the case of a plugin, you can try to remove unnecessary required plugins. And you have here a thread detailing the log errors. Since you can launch Eclipse, but not the application, I would check if you don't have too many plugins included in your launch configuration. Could you check if you have added only the required plugins? share|improve this answer answered May 24 '10 at 0:34 VonC 624k19017911875 add a comment| up vote 12 down vote As a workaround: Open your eclipse run configurati
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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 170 Star 2,767 Fork 518 sbt/sbt Code Issues 514 Pull requests 21 Projects 2 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "javac": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified if the path to javac contains space #510 Closed OlegYch opened this Issue Jul 27, 2012 · 5 comments Projects None yet Labels Invalid Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants OlegYch commented Jul 27, 2012 SBT 0.11.3 windows set PATH=d:\Distrib\Coding\Java\scala\sbt;d:\cygwin\bin;d:\cygwin\bin;c:\windows\system32; D:\Distrib\Coding\Java\jdk\jdk1.7.0_05\x86\bin\ which javac javac is an external : D:\Distrib\Coding\Java\jdk\jdk1.7.0_05\x86\bin\javac.EXE xsbt clean compile ... java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "javac": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified ... set PATH=d:\Distrib\Coding\Java\scala\sbt;d:\cygwin\bin;d:\cygwin\bin;c:\windows\system32;D:\Distrib\Coding\Java\jdk\jdk1.7.0_05\x86\bin\ xsbt clean compile ... [success] sbt member harrah commented Aug 7, 2012 I think this is a bug at a lower level, perhaps java.lang.ProcessBuilder. sbt doesn't parse the PATH variable. It runs the javac program without a prefix via ProcessBuilder. I don't remember the exact reason for the special casing of forking git in c5e3164, but perhaps @jsuereth can comment on whether this is the same problem. If you specify javaHome explicitly (such as in your ~/.sbt/global.sbt configuration file), it will construct the path to the binary directly. I expect that would be a suitable workaround. sbt member jsuereth commented Aug 8, 2012 The git stuff uses cmd /c because git has a .cmd file in the path you use. THIS is that we can't find javac on the path. Can you add two things for helping debug? (1) Is it a 64-bit JDK (2) Are you using one of our MSI installs, or your own start script? sbt member harrah commented Aug 8, 2012 T