On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:

On Montag 12 November 2007, Andi Vajda wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
I am planning on packaging chandler for openSUSE 10.3. I have taken a
good look at the project since it is similar to my pet project gnumed.

Anyway I hope you can help me with a compilation issue.

Well, where did you get openjdk for your system from ?
Does it work ?

I downloaded chandler from svn and followed the instructions
from http://chandlerproject.org/Developers/BuildingChandlerDesktop

So as far as I can see the make world command downloaded everything from the
web and builds it.

FYI. I am from the GNUmed team. We use python, wxpython , postgresql for a
medical office /EMR app.

Technologywise chandler is close and I am looking for a multiplatform
calendaring app that might serve as patient appointment solution as well as
maybe so called in-office waiting list for patients.


The openjdk 'source' download is actually a binary download built for Ubuntu distros (built on Ubuntu Dapper 6.06) because it's quite a job to build it from sources every time. I have no idea if this build is functional on openSUSE. If building openjdk from actual sources (start by reading external/openjdk/README) is not an option for you, then I'd recommend switching the build to a sane JDK available on openSUSE. You'd need to change the external/PyLucene/Makefile's JCC_ENV variable to reflect your JDK choice.

Andi..
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