[kepler-dev] Build Problems
Kenneth Evans
evans at aps.anl.gov
Tue Oct 30 14:51:48 PDT 2007
Hi,
I haven't got any responses about the second output file I attached.
However, the problem is that it is deleting the kar directory after it
creates it. See the line clean-kar somewhere near the end.
If I subsequently do ant with buildkar run-dev, it works.
I have done several things in the meantime though.
I have converted the projects to Java projects by adding the appropriate
lines to .project. I then copied .classpath.default to .classpath for both
projects. (I had to create .classpath for the Kepler project.) I had to
add the exclusion **/build/ to _both_ projects, not just ptII as in the
directions. I think those are the important ones.
I have 11 errors, but can run Kepler (and, of course, Vergil ;-) as Eclipse
launches.
Guess I'd better uninstall the downloaded beta3.
Hope this helps. It's been a long day.
-Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: kepler-dev-bounces at ecoinformatics.org
[mailto:kepler-dev-bounces at ecoinformatics.org] On Behalf Of Kenneth Evans
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:03 PM
To: 'Kepler Developers'
Subject: Re: [kepler-dev] Build Problems
Hi,
>> I've not tried building Kepler with a space in the path.
Oh. Ok, I tried the whole thing another way. I checked out using:
Select "Check out as a project in the workspace" (Don't use the wizard)
Uncheck "Use default workspace location"
Browse to somewhere that doesn't have spaces in the name.
The result of this is two projects:
C:\Somewhere\kepler
C:\Somewhere\ptII
These projects appear in my Eclipse workspace which is in "My Documents"
(where it has been happy for several years. ;-) Neither has a .classpath,
Builders, or Java Build Path. Perhaps this can be fixed later. They should
be as would be checked out without using Eclipse.
I tried the ant build with the 4 targets, extra memory, KEPLER and PTII
defined, etc. It got much further and actually started Kepler. It then got
an exception. The output is attached. This is likely a problem you
probably know how to fix, so I'll send this now before hacking on it myself.
I can't make a launcher in Eclipse as these projects do not appear as
options for "Location:". I could make an external launcher, but I would
rather see if we can get this scenario fixed up. I can also use the target
run-dev, which is the part that failed. Perhaps you can give me some
guidance.
Thanks,
-Ken
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