Hello,

On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Charles Plessy <ple...@debian.org> wrote:
> Apologises for forgetting the most important:
>
> Buildfile: /tmp/imagej-1.44c/build.xml
>
> compile:
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /tmp/imagej-1.44c/build
>    [javac] /tmp/imagej-1.44c/build.xml:9: warning: 'includeantruntime' was 
> not set, defaulting to build.sysclasspath=last; set to false for repeatable 
> builds
>    [javac] Compiling 286 source files to /tmp/imagej-1.44c/build
>    [javac] /tmp/imagej-1.44c/ij/ImagePlus.java:19: warning: unmappable 
> character for encoding UTF8
>    [javac] It also includes metadata (spatial calibration and possibly the 
> directory/file where �
>    [javac]                                                                    
>                   ^
>    [javac] /tmp/imagej-1.44c/ij/process/ImageProcessor.java:16: warning: 
> unmappable character for encoding UTF8
>    [javac] An ImageProcessor contains the pixel data of a 2D image and �
>    [javac]                                                             ^
>    [javac] /tmp/imagej-1.44c/ij/gui/YesNoCancelDialog.java:8: duplicate 
> class: ij.gui.YesNoCancelDialog
>    [javac] public class YesNoCancelDialog extends Dialog implements 
> ActionListener, KeyListener {
>    [javac]        ^
>    [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
>    [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
>    [javac] Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
>    [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
>    [javac] 1 error
>    [javac] 2 warnings
>
> BUILD FAILED
> /tmp/imagej-1.44c/build.xml:9: Compile failed; see the compiler error output 
> for details.

  What puzzles me here is that at no point the error message mention
anything from the .pc directory... Are you sure the package builds
fine without patch system ? If that's the case, could you check that
it is the same java runtime that is used to build without and with
patches ? This information might be in the log files, but a good lsof
| grep javac  (or | grep lib/jvm, possibly better like that) will give
you a faithful answer.

  Cheers,

      Vincent



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