Does it not work to run gpt-build in gt4.2.1-branch-all-source-installer/source-trees-thr/wsrf/java/core/source?
Vanja Milosevski wrote: > Hello, > > How do I compile any changes I make to Java files within Globus? > Again, this without recompiling the entire toolkit. > > Particularly, I want to experiment with.. > gt4.2.1-all-source-installer/source-trees-thr/wsrf/java/core/source/src/org/globus/wsrf/impl/security/authorization/GridMapPDP.java > > > Thanks. > > -Vanja > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Jim Basney<jbas...@ncsa.uiuc.edu> wrote: >> What I do is, in the top-level directory for the source I've modified >> (i.e., where the configure scripts and Makefiles live), I run: >> >> gpt-build -force -verbose gcc32dbg >> >> replacing gcc32dbg with whatever "flavor" I want to build. That will >> force a rebuild of the specific package I've modified. >> >> So to rebuild the package containing globusrun_ws.c, I'd run gpt-build >> in source-trees/ws-gram/client/c/source. >> >> Vanja Milosevski wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm doing some trial and error experiments with the globus source code >>> but I cannot seem to compile a single file without removing the entire >>> globus installation and running make from scratch. This process takes >>> about 1.5 hours on my machine, so is there a quick way to recompile >>> things? >>> For example, If I make a change to the globusrun_ws.c file, is there a >>> way to rebuild just this file without re-building the other Globus >>> Toolkit components? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Regards, >>> -Vanja
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