[kepler-dev] problems and fixes in cvs head of ptolemy
Chad Berkley
berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu
Thu Jan 8 14:29:07 PST 2004
yeah, I'm not sure why this doesn't work. I thought $CLASSPATH should
work as well. Here's the error:
[java] java.lang.Exception: Failed to read configuration
'file:/home/berkley/project/temp/ptII/ptolemy/configs/full/configuration.xml'
[java] at
ptolemy.vergil.VergilApplication._createDefaultConfiguration(VergilApplication.java:273)
.....
[java] Caused by: com.microstar.xml.XmlException: XML element
"input" triggers exception. in
file:/home/berkley/project/temp/ptII/ptolemy/configs/defaultFullConfiguration.xml
at line 58 and column 67
[java] Caused by:
[java] ptolemy.kernel.util.IllegalActionException: Error
evaluating expression: $CLASSPATH/doc/img/ptIIplanetIcon.gif
[java] in .configuration.icon editor library.image.source
[java] Because:
[java] The ID CLASSPATH is undefined.
[java] at
ptolemy.moml.MoMLParser.startElement(MoMLParser.java:2463)
.....
christopher, do you see anything that looks suspicious in that?
chad
Christopher Hylands Brooks wrote:
> Strange, $CLASSPATH should work. $CLASSPATH is handled specially,
> see
> ptII/ptolemy/data/expr/FileParameter.java
>
>>If a file name begins with the reference "$CLASSPATH", then when
>>the file is opened for reading, the openForReading() method
>>will search for the file relative to the classpath (using the
>>getResource() method of the current class loader). This will only
>>work for a file that exists, and thus the openForWriting() method
>>will not understand the "$CLASSPATH" string; this makes sense
>>since the classpath typically has several directories, and it
>>would not be obvious where to create the file. The asURL()
>>method also recognizes the "$CLASSPATH" string, but not the asFile()
>>method (which is typically used when accessing a file for writing).
>>NOTE: If the container of this parameter also contains a variable
>>named CLASSPATH, then the value of that variable is used instead
>>of the Java classpath.
>
>
> I'm not sure why it would not be working unless there was a partial
> merge where the version of FileParameter that predates the CLASSPATH
> hacks.
>
> -Christopher
>
> Christopher Hylands Brooks cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu University of California
> Programmer/Analyst Chess/Ptolemy/GSRC US Mail: 558 Cory Hall #1770
> ph: 510.643.9841 fax:510.642.2739 Berkeley, CA 94720-1770
> home: (F-Tu) 707.665.0131 (W-F) 510.655.5480 (office: 400A Cory)
>
>
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>
> ok, I got the head of the ptolemy cvs to work with kepler. This is what
> I did:
>
> -add TextAttribute.java to the makefile in
> ptII/ptolemy/vergil/kernel/attributes
>
> -remake that directory
>
> -change line 87 of
> ptII/ptolemy/vergil/kernel/attributes/ImageAttribute.java to be
> source.setExpression("$PTII/doc/img/ptIIplanetIcon.gif");
> (instead of "$CLASSPATH/doc/....")
>
> -remake that directory.
>
> -change line 87 of
> ptII/ptolemy/vergil/kernel/attributes/demo/AnimateVergil/AnimateVergil.xml
> to <property name="source"
> class="ptolemy.kernel.attributes.FileAttribute"
> value="$PTII/doc/img/ptIIplanetIcon.gif">
> (again instead of "$CLASSPATH/doc....")
>
> hope that works for you. if it does, maybe forward this info onto the
> ptolemy folks. It looks like someone just inadvertantly stuck in
> $CLASSPATH when it should have been $PTII.
>
> chad
>
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