Hi Francis, First of all thank you for doing this work. I don't know if you already did this but the last time I tried to hack on Qt-Jambi my main problem was that the Java-Sources are not in a dedicated directory and my Eclipse couldn't really deal with this.
What I'd like to see is that QT-Jambi uses a default project layout structure (e.g. the one maven uses src/main/java, src/main/resources) this would allow us to add qt-jambi to the maven repo in future quite easily. When I have time I'll work once more on OSGifying Qt-Jambi because I need an OSGi version for my projects. Tom Francis Galiegue schrieb: > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Helge Fredriksen <[email protected]> wrote: >> Francis, are you able to modify the build.xml to accommodate for this? >> > > I intend to do this, after I have completed my current work. Even > though I've cleaned up quite a bit, the build.xml file is still hard > to follow :/ The intricate dependencies, in particular, are painful > (f.e, you need generator.xmlmerge to be done in order for the > generator to even compile - I'd have though that it would read the > files on demand, but...). > > There are two steps next in my queue: > > * get some tasks out of ant-qtjambi - <qmake> ane <make> should be > macros, and also, it should NOT create properties in the project > beyond our knowledge (I have already taken qtjambi.libsubdir and > qtjambi.config out of it, but there remains all of qtjambi.opengl and > friends); > * separate the build process into several files and use <ant>. > _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
