Hi all,
now I'm in a struggle, because I (1) don't own Microsoft Visual Studio
C++ 2008 (VS2008) Standard Edition compiler and (2) capacity of my
Laptop is limited, so I tend to avoid, giving VC++ 2008-Express Edition
a try (maybe some more frustrating days).
I've filed a bug because of this lack: internal review ID: 1494977
=========>> Maybe someone could run once make for me ???
- In the moment I need to see the current output of
\jdk\make\java\nio\genCharsetProvider.sh generating source view for
sun.nio.cs.StandardCharsets.java.
Additionally I don't understand what following tag in
\jdk\make\netbeans\common\make.xml is for? :
<target name="-pre-init.windows" if="os.windows">
<property name="platform" value="windows"/>
<property name="make" value="c:/cygwin/bin/make"/>
It doesn't have any effect if I change it to (in my german Windows case):
<property name="make" value="C:/Programme/CYGWIN/bin/make"/>
I think, this value should better be located in build.properties, so it
could easily be customized,
...but first it should
have any effect.
Thanks,
-Ulf
P.S.: This thread is archived here:
http://www.nabble.com/OpenJDK-Netbeans-and-Ant-Build-Scripts-f27717.html
(thanks to Kelly)
Am 08.04.2009 00:49, Ulf Zibis schrieb:
Dmitri, thanks.
I had to set path to ...cygwin\bin. ???
I think, this info should be added here:
http://nb-openjdk.netbeans.org/get-and-build-troubleshooting.html
Now I have the next problem:
Entering directory `C:\Projects\OpenJDK7\jdk\make/java/nio/charset'
../../../../make/common/shared/Defs-windows.gmk:471: "WARNING: Value
of MSVCRNN_DLL_PATH cannot be empty, check or set ALT_MSVCRNN_DLL_PATH"
../../../../make/common/shared/Defs-windows.gmk:484: "WARNING: Value
of DXSDK_PATH cannot be empty, check or set ALT_DXSDK_PATH"
link: missing operand
Try `link --help' for more information.
../../../../make/common/shared/Compiler-msvc.gmk:129: ***
COMPILER_VERSION cannot be empty here. Stop.
C:\Projects\OpenJDK7\jdk\make\netbeans\charset\build.xml:39: The
following error occurred while executing this line:
C:\Projects\OpenJDK7\jdk\make\netbeans\common\make.xml:64: exec
returned: 2
BUILD FAILED (total time: 12 seconds)
The problem is, that I don't have Visual Studio 2003 or 2005. I only
have VS 6 from 1998.
But I think, there should be a way, to run make without Visual Studio,
if there are no native sources to compile, but some make generated files.
-Ulf
Am 07.04.2009 21:41, Dmitri Trembovetski schrieb:
I have a .cmd file "nb6.5.1.cmd" which looks something like this:
-----
@rem set path to cywgin or whatever
@set PATH=c:\devtools\cygwin;%PATH%
@rem setup VS2003 build env
@call C:\devtools\VS2003\Vc7\bin\vcvars32.bat
@start C:\DevTools\netbeans6.5.1\bin\netbeans.exe
-J-Dnetbeans.winsys.statusLine.in.menuBar=true
-----
I have a shortcut to this cmd file, with "Run: minimized" set in
the Shortcut tab so that I don't see the cmd window when it's
launched.
Thanks,
Dmitri
Kelly O'Hair wrote:
Sorry, I won't be much help on this.
My last experience on Windows, CYGWIN and NetBeans was that you
needed to
start NetBeans from a CYGWIN shell to get NetBeans to have things like
'uname' in your PATH.
I don't think you can start NetBeans by double-clicking the icon,
because
it won't pick up the CYGWIN environment properly, but maybe someone
more
Windows NetBeans savy can provide some help on this.
-kto
Ulf Zibis wrote:
Hi Kelly,
I have tried to start make from NetBeans using build target, and
got some errors:
Entering directory `C:\Projects\OpenJDK7\jdk\make/java/nio'
make: uname: Command not found
make: logname: Command not found
../../common/Defs.gmk:188: ../../../make/common/Defs-.gmk: No such
file or directory
make: -p: Command not found
make: -p: Command not found
make: +%Y: Command not found
make: *** No rule to make target `../../../make/common/Defs-.gmk'.
Stop.
C:\Projects\OpenJDK7\jdk\make\netbeans\charset\build.xml:39: The
following error occurred while executing this line:
C:\Projects\OpenJDK7\jdk\make\netbeans\common\make.xml:61: exec
returned: 2
BUILD FAILED (total time: 5 seconds)
Can you please give me some hint, what's going wrong here?
Please see my project files in attachment.
-Ulf