Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 22:07:52 -0700 From: Alex Varju <alex@varju.ca> To: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: eclipse Message-ID: <42521D28.50505@varju.ca> In-Reply-To: <425193E6.8020302@spymac.com> References: <424490CD.9080203@chuckr.org> <4246D3C5.5060303@ebs.gr> <4246FE33.2090608@webct.com> <c21e92e2050327175354a8b167@mail.gmail.com> <4248801D.7070405@webct.com> <42489BD2.40504@varju.ca> <424BA422.8070803@varju.ca> <424C5C2A.9080407@spymac.com> <424CBA64.4040404@varju.ca> <424DD0FA.1070003@spymac.com> <424F34F4.4030709@varju.ca> <425003E5.9020905@spymac.com> <4250803F.5030805@varju.ca> <425193E6.8020302@spymac.com>
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Bruno Van Den Bossche wrote: > Great, the only think that still needed tweaking (I think) was the > adding of a pkg_plist. Okay, I've fixed the plist ... I wanted to make it dynamic, but I had trouble building the list of directories automatically. I'm assuming that other Eclipse plugins will be installed in the same directory, so I can't just walk the directory after installing. Right now I've got a hidden makefile target that will generate the pkg-plist file based on the assumption that there are no plugins installed. It can be run by the port maintainer after upgrading. My latest version is here: http://www.varju.ca/alex/freebsd/eclipse-devel-3.1m6-2.tgz I know that there are still a few things wrong still. I tried a Motif build on my i386 box yesterday, and it will compile, but crashes during startup. I don't know what's going wrong there. Also, the libswt-mozilla library is not getting compiled under gtk-amd64 right now, and I'm having trouble convincing the build to do what I want. Once I get these issues resolved, I'll submit my port. > Ok, I did earlier today and there seems to a strange thing going on > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=90155 > > The getId() method actually returns a String and not a long as the > compiler seems to think. I haven't got a clue why the compiler thinks > it's a long. If you (or anyone for that matter) have any clue, feel > free to pitch in :) That is strange. As you say, it sure does look like the getId() method is returning a String, so I don't know why it would claim otherwise. The whole build is complicated by the fact that Eclipse is using its own compiler to do a lot of the work, so this error message is probably not coming directly from javac. Now that I think of it, though, have you tried compiling that same code with javac? That might help narrow the problem down to either our compiler or theirs. Alex.
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