David E Jones wrote: > On Oct 24, 2007, at 4:36 PM, Adam Heath wrote: > >> Adam Heath wrote: >>> Andrew Zeneski wrote: >>>> I cannot say exactly how much damage it causes, but since this is as >>>> far >>>> as the framework will compile, I figured it was time for a quick patch. >>>> If you have a better fix, please by all means check it in. Otherwise, >>>> let's just make sure we can compile the trunk without errors. >>>> >>>> Andrew >>>> >>>> ----- >>>> >>>> classes: >>>> [javac] Compiling 15 source files to >>>> /Users/jaz/Sandbox/kickstartr/framework/entityext/build/classes >>>> [javac] >>>> /Users/jaz/Sandbox/kickstartr/framework/entityext/src/org/ofbiz/entityext/synchronization/EntitySyncContext.java:305: >>>> >>>> cannot find symbol >>>> [javac] symbol : method >>>> runSync(java.lang.String,java.util.Map<java.lang.Object,java.lang.Object>) >>>> >>>> [javac] location: interface org.ofbiz.service.LocalDispatcher >>>> [javac] Map initialHistoryRes = >>>> dispatcher.runSync("createEntitySyncHistory", >>>> UtilMisc.toMap("entitySyncId", entitySyncId, "runStatusId", >>>> "ESR_RUNNING", "beginningSynchTime", this.currentRunStartTime, >>>> "lastCandidateEndTime", this.currentRunEndTime, "userLogin", >>>> userLogin)); >>> >>> Everything compiles for me. I don't check in unless things compile. >>> What javac are you using? I use java 1.6 normally. I just tried with >>> java 1.5, and it worked as well. 1.5 had a few more warnings, but those >>> aren't errors. >> >> So, Andy, are you going to respond to this, or what? > > I seem to remember him responding, including a paste of the compile > errors he was getting and such. > > I'm guessing you didn't see that message... I've deleted it already but > can look it up if you can't find it. Of course, you should be able to > look it up pretty easily too... ;)
If you read my last email again, I include one of the errors he got. I was responding to my own email, which was a response to his response, that included errors. I've tried to duplicate the errors he is seeing. I can't. There is something unique to Andy's environment.