Hi Ludo,
Derby bundles libraries for Lucene 4.7 and javacc 4.0.
Cheers,
-Rick
On 8/21/20 6:01 AM, Ludovic Hirlimann wrote:
On 8/21/20 2:47 PM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Ludo,
The instructions for building Derby can be found here:
Hey Bryan,
That sounds like a good alternative. I will give some thought to which
jobs I think are useful. Removing the alpha docs can wait to see if a
volunteer steps up.
Thanks,
-Rick
On 8/21/20 1:58 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:
Hi Rick,
I was on holiday and not paying attention, I guess
Hi Rick,
I was on holiday and not paying attention, I guess this took me by surprise.
I agree it's not the highest priority.
However, I also think that the Jenkins jobs are valuable.
I wonder if:
1) We should open a JIRA to look into this -- perhaps we'll get a volunteer
from the community to
On 8/21/20 2:47 PM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
> Hi Ludo,
>
> The instructions for building Derby can be found here:
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/derby/code/trunk/BUILDING.html?view=co
> The instructions say that you need Java 9, but any version from Java 9
> on up should work. You don't need to
Hi,
I'm ludo; I'm far from being a Java coder , but I've decided to package
JOSM for fedora. One of the first dependency is Derby.
I've managed to compile the latest derby on my fedora32 VM. I'm now
trying to figure what the next steps are in order to be able to publish
a rpm. I've asked a
On 8/21/20 2:47 PM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
> Hi Ludo,
>
> The instructions for building Derby can be found here:
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/derby/code/trunk/BUILDING.html?view=co
> The instructions say that you need Java 9, but any version from Java 9
> on up should work. You don't need to
Hi Ludo,
The instructions for building Derby can be found here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/derby/code/trunk/BUILDING.html?view=co
The instructions say that you need Java 9, but any version from Java 9
on up should work. You don't need to download either javacc or Lucene.
Both tools are