On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Daz DeBoer
<darrell.deb...@gradleware.com>wrote:

> You'll need to use the gradle wrapper to build native-platform, or at
> least grab a recent nightly build and try that (http://gradle.org/nightly).
> Can you try one of these mechanisms, with the jnidispatch.so hack that
> worked for earlier versions?
>>
>> Tried 1.11. It failed with a different error.
>> Then nightly build of 22.02 did it!
>>
>
> Cool. So you're using the nightly build, hacked to use an old
> native-platform dll?
> What exactly do you need to do to get Gradle to run. (This might help
> others who hit a similar bootstrap problem).
>
I just downloaded the nightly build, unzipped and run that ../bin/gradle in
the project root.
Before that installed jna from FreeBSD ports system (from source, not
binary). From  /usr/local/share/java/classes/jna-platform.jar extracted
libjnidispatch.so and put under ~/.gradle/native/jna/freebsd-amd64.


>
> Can you fork the project on Github so we can see the code? Then I might be
> able to provide some pointers.
>
OK, but need some first-steps with git. Will be back after then...



> We'll need to see the actual test results from the HTML report. Stack
> trace in particular.
>
Report does not say too much, but find it here: http://pastebin.com/WyUiNvXN
Stack trace: http://pastebin.com/zRJb81Vj


>
> Thanks for working on this.
>
> Very itching :-)


Zsolt

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