Hi Stefan. I recently (today) downloaded the newest SVN trunk. I also
ran the build.sh but on Linux. When I tried to run build tests I got
compile error on WebsiteData class. I managed to fix two errors, but
still I get error when running the tests.
Do you also have the same problem?
It's strange that people upload classes which have compile error on
them. But I guess it is better to upload something unfinished, rather
than not?
PS: Here is a output of my error
[javac] Compiling 45 source files to
/crypt/home/shervin/workspace/rollerSVN/build/tests/WEB-INF/classes
[javac]
/crypt/home/shervin/workspace/rollerSVN/tests/org/roller/RollerTestBase.java:164:
cannot resolve symbol
[javac] symbol : constructor WebsiteData
(<nulltype>,java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.lang.String,org.roller.pojos.UserData,java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.lang.Boolean,<nulltype>,<nulltype>,java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.lang.Boolean,java.lang.Boolean,java.lang.String,java.lang.Boolean,java.lang.String,java.util.Date,java.lang.Boolean,int,java.lang.Boolean)
[javac] location: class org.roller.pojos.WebsiteData
[javac] WebsiteData website = new WebsiteData(
[javac] ^
[javac] 1 error
BUILD FAILED
/crypt/home/shervin/workspace/rollerSVN/build.xml:737: Compile failed;
see the compiler error output for details.
Kind Regards Shervin Asgari
Stefan Eissing wrote:
Ok, so this list strips attachments, fair enough:
===================================================================
--- build.sh (revision 395559)
+++ build.sh (working copy)
@@ -1,17 +1,29 @@
#!/bin/bash
+
+# OS specific support. $var _must_ be set to either true or false.
+cygwin=false
+os400=false
+case "`uname`" in
+CYGWIN*) cygwin=true;;
+OS400*) os400=true;;
+esac
+
+CPSEP=":"
+if $cygwin; then CPSEP=";"; fi
+
if [ "$JAVA_HOME" = "" ] ; then
echo You must set JAVA_HOME to point to your Java JDK install
directory
exit 1
fi
rocp=${JAVA_HOME}/lib/tools.jar
-rocp=${rocp}:./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant.jar
-rocp=${rocp}:./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant-launcher.jar
-rocp=${rocp}:./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant-junit.jar
-rocp=${rocp}:./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant-commons-net.jar
-rocp=${rocp}:./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/commons-net-1.2.2.jar
-rocp=${rocp}:./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar
-rocp=${rocp}:./tools/buildtime/junit-3.8.1.jar
+rocp=${rocp}${CPSEP}./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant.jar
+rocp=${rocp}${CPSEP}./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant-launcher.jar
+rocp=${rocp}${CPSEP}./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant-junit.jar
+rocp=${rocp}${CPSEP}./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/ant-commons-net.jar
+rocp=${rocp}${CPSEP}./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/commons-net-1.2.2.jar
+rocp=${rocp}${CPSEP}./tools/buildtime/ant-1.6.2/jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar
+rocp=${rocp}${CPSEP}./tools/buildtime/junit-3.8.1.jar
${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -Xmx512m -Djava.home=${JAVA_HOME} -classpath $
{rocp} org.apache.tools.ant.Main $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
Am 20.04.2006 um 14:04 schrieb Stefan Eissing:
Hi,
after having setup up roller successfully I wanted to dig into the
sources a bit and did the svn checkout. When I tried to run the
build.sh under Windows using cygwin, it failed since the classpath
uses the "wrong" separator.
I made a workaround based on the catalina start up script and attach
the svn diff to this mail. I hope that this is the way one can
contribute patches, otherwise please let me know how to proceed.
Best Regards, Stefan
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