"ant all" works at the command line, when validation is disabled ("nb.run.validation=false").

Validation fails in "org.netbeans.core.validation".

Building does not work inside NetBeans, as in some cases obviously the default Java platform (JDK 9) is used.

Regards
P.



Am 07.01.2018 um 08:54 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga:
Just start by building it on the command line, following the standard
instructions. If/when that works, do your special thing -- i.e., build
NetBeans inside NetBeans.

Thanks,

Gj

On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 8:50 AM, Peter Nabbefeld <peter.nabbef...@gmx.de> wrote:
Hello,

I'm trying to build NB inside NB. When using standard build process ("Clean
and Build project" from Toolbar), the result shown in Output window is:
ant -f /home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/nbproject/nbjdk.xml localclean
bootstrap
localclean:
Duplicated project name in import. Project jdk defined first in
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/nbproject/jdk.xml and again in
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/jdk.xml
nbbuild.clean-cluster-flags:
nbbuild.localclean:
Deleting directory /home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/netbeans
bootstrap:
Duplicated project name in import. Project jdk defined first in
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/nbproject/jdk.xml and again in
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/jdk.xml
nbbuild.bootstrap:
Created dir: /home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/build/antclasses
Compiling 4 source files to
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/build/antclasses
Bootstrapping NetBeans-specific Ant extensions...
Compiling 85 source files to
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/build/antclasses
Building jar: /home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/build/nbantext.jar
BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 6 seconds)


It just seems like there hasn't been anything compiled other than some
classes needed for ant.

When I try to use the "all" target from build xml, I keep getting errors
(those described in previous posts).

Also, the "tryme" target fails:
ant -f /home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild tryme
tryme-setup-debug-args:
tryme:
sh: /home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/netbeans/platform/lib/nbexec:
Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/nbbuild/build.xml:1053: exec returned: 127
BUILD FAILED (total time: 0 seconds)


However, "ant all" works from the command line, so it's problem with the
environment provided within the IDE. I've noticed, NetBeans insists in
having a folder "java-8-openjdk/jre/classes", which is not available. After
creating it as an empty directory, it seems the extension libraries are
found now, but I still get compilation errors, probably forked compilation
processes don't work correctly (using default platform Java 9 instead of
Java 8).

So, currently I've got two bugs:
[1] Java platform initialized incorrectly: Only existing folders should be
added (the non-existing classes folder seems to block import of folders
following this entry).
[2] Some forks use default java compiler, which is ususally now Java 9 in
NetBeans IDE.

Further, the following should be added to the README file:
It's possible to add a "user.build.properties" file with the following
possible entries:
(1) nbjdk.home=/path/to/jdk8
(2) run.validation=false  # only needed in case of uncommitted local changes

Further, the build script still contains references to Mercurial, like
"-hg-clean". These should be removed; it would be great, if these could be
documented like a tutorial (what problems do they solve etc.) and
contributed to the Apache Ant project.


Kind regards
Peter




Am 06.01.2018 um 00:54 schrieb Antonio:
Hi,

I have been successfully compiling with OpenJDK 8 for several months now
(I don't have Oracle JDK8 installed in my preferred box, nor JavaFX).

Make sure that:

a) JAVA_HOME is either _NOT_ set or set to a proper OpenJDK8 place.
(run "unset JAVA_HOME" if unsure, "echo $JAVA_HOME" to check)

b) Add a OpenJDK8 java binary to your PATH
In my case:
$ java -version
openjdk version "1.8.0_151"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_151-8u151-b12-1~deb9u1-b12)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.151-b12, mixed mode)

Cheers,
Antonio

P.S.: I don't set any "nbjdk.bootclasspath" nor any other weird things.
I also have Java 9 installed, when I want to run with Java 9 I use:
./nbbuild/netbeans/bin/netbeans --jdkhome /THE/PATH/TO/jdk-9.0.1/


On 05/01/18 15:44, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:

Hi,

I'm getting
"/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/core.network/src/org/netbeans/core/network/proxy/pac/impl/ClassFilterPacHelpers.java:21:
error: package jdk.nashorn.api.scripting does not exist", when trying to
build NetBeans from incubator repository.

Value of "nbjdk.bootclasspath" is:

/usr/lib64/jvm/java-8-openjdk/jre/lib/charsets.jar:/usr/lib64/jvm/java-8-openjdk/jre/lib/jce.jar:/usr/lib64/jvm/java-8-openjdk/jre/lib/jfxswt.jar:/usr/lib64/jvm/java-8-openjdk/jre/lib/jsse.jar:/usr/lib64/jvm/java-8-openjdk/jre/lib/management-agent.jar:/usr/lib64/jvm/java-8-openjdk/jre/lib/resources.jar:/usr/lib64/jvm/java-8-openjdk/jre/lib/rt.jar

I tried to edit project.xml, adding the missing jar files, but got
another problem:
...
Created dir: /home/peter/incubator-netbeans/libs.jsr223/build/classes
Compiling 1 source file to
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/libs.jsr223/build/classes
error: Source option 1.4 is no longer supported. Use 1.6 or later.
error: Target option 1.4 is no longer supported. Use 1.6 or later.
...

As libs.jsr223 is dummy only, it just should be removed, if possible.

And more of this:
Compiling 8 source files to
/home/peter/incubator-netbeans/openide.util.enumerations/build/classes
error: Source option 1.4 is no longer supported. Use 1.6 or later.
error: Target option 1.4 is no longer supported. Use

Why are those outdated targets set?

And, because it seems others don't have the same problems: Is the
repository url "https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans.git"; correct?

Kind regards
Peter


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