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Date:      Sun, 09 Sep 2007 23:14:33 -0400
From:      Daniel Rucci <dan@rucci.org>
To:        Mike Bowie <mbowie@buzmo.com>
Cc:        freebsd-eclipse@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: eclipse 3.3.0
Message-ID:  <46E4B699.8020505@rucci.org>
In-Reply-To: <46E308C1.8040501@buzmo.com>
References:  <20070907204747.GA48113@misty.eyesbeyond.com> <46E1BBFA.5000501@buzmo.com> <20070908.111953.41626495.ken@tydfam.jp> <20070908.132508.71086449.ken@tydfam.jp> <46E239AF.7000702@buzmo.com> <46E308C1.8040501@buzmo.com>

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Mike Bowie wrote:
> Mike Bowie wrote:
>> Ken Yamada wrote:
>>>   Sorry one more...
>>>
>>>   The instruction says;
>>>      :                 :                    :
>>> # In the build.xml
>>>
>>>     * update the compilelibs property in the init target to reflect
>>> the new architecture
>>>     * update the compilelibs target to reflect the new architecture
>>>
>>> # Run the build using "build -compilelibs" to force the recompilation
>>> of the native libaries
>>>      :                 :
>>>
>>>   However, I cannot find any <property name="compilelibs" ...> in
>>> original build.xml in the top directory.
>>>
>>>   What should I do for this?
>>>
>>>   
>> Evening all,
>>
>> My (rather rushed) attempt at building under diablo-jdk1.5 was not
>> successful... I didn't really look into it though, as my fresh jdk1.6
>> build finished about the same time; which was of significantly greater
>> interest.
>>
>> I managed to build the port at it stands on a machine at the office
>> and here at home, (6.2R and 6.1-RC1 respectively) both to the point of
>> displaying the loader error Ken reported earlier.  A quick google
>> found me a few similar problems and copying the loader library from
>> the build to the install seemed to progress things a little.  I was
>> about to post my findings when I received Ken's musings, which made
>> mine rather insignificant! ;-)
>>
>> Responding to your last point Ken, so far I'd have to agree... I can't
>> find more than two instances of compilelibs in build.xml; one defining
>> the target, the other referencing it as a dependency of the "run"
>> target.  It doesn't seem to make much sense.
>>
>> I'll keep poking around with it over the weekend if I find some time.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mike.
> Ken,
> 
> I've been using the build from last night actively for about six hours
> now with the PHPeclipse plugin and it's been working very well; nothing
> unusual to report at all.
> 
> Perhaps someone with a bit more Java knowledge can comment on the
> warnings generated and someone closer to the Eclipse release team might
> be able to resolve the confusion with build.xml.  (Although I'm still
> asking around and digging.)  It may just be that the file wasn't updated
> to reflect changes for the 3.3 release... the verbiage between the 3.2
> and 3.3 versions is almost identical, except version numbering.
Which warnings are you curious about? I've spoken with a friend at ibm
(not release team, but builds eclipse daily) and 100,000s of warnings is
the norm.

> 
> All in all, I'd have to say congratulations to Ken and Dan for a
> successful port! I'll be running it on both my work machines and will
> report in if anything comes up... and will keep an eye on the list.
> 
> Nice work chaps!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Mike.




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