Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Tim Ellison skrev den 21-06-2006 11:58:
The build instructions are here [1], let me know if they need updating.
Just got around to update and check.
The reference to the build.xml file in the help text shown if the
dependencies have not been downloaded does
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Tim Ellison skrev den 21-06-2006 11:58:
The build instructions are here [1], let me know if they need updating.
Just got around to update and check.
The reference to the build.xml file in the help text shown if the
dependencies have
Tim Ellison skrev den 22-06-2006 10:37:
Given that ECJ is now a dependency for our emerging javac tool, perhaps
we should make it the default in the build system too?
Sounds like a good idea. It also loosens the initial Java requirement
on the
host system to be a JRE instead of a JDK.
On 22 June 2006 at 11:45, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Thorbj=F8rn_Ravn_Andersen?= [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Ellison skrev den 22-06-2006 10:37:
Given that ECJ is now a dependency for our emerging javac tool, perhaps
we should make it the default in the build system too?
+1
Sounds like a good
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi skrev den 20-06-2006 19:21:
If you guys write a little how to on the wiki on how to build the
thing from scratch on linux from sources, I'll be happy to try azureus
on harmony with some 10Gb torrent files and report back on the wiki.
I
I've tried to run Azureus on Windows XP from NAT-ed network - with RI
it worked fine, with Harmony (classlib revision 415631) an error
appeared:
'Too many successive failures occured on port 55255, UDP - processing
abandoned. Please check firewall settings for this port to ensure that
it is
Tim Ellison skrev den 21-06-2006 11:58:
The build instructions are here [1], let me know if they need updating.
Just got around to update and check.
The reference to the build.xml file in the help text shown if the
dependencies have not been downloaded does not reflect that it now is
ant -f
On 21 June 2006 at 19:51, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Thorbj=F8rn_Ravn_Andersen?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Ellison skrev den 21-06-2006 11:58:
The build instructions are here [1], let me know if they need updating.
Just got around to update and check.
The reference to the build.xml file in the
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Tim Ellison skrev den 21-06-2006 11:58:
The build instructions are here [1], let me know if they need updating.
Just got around to update and check.
The reference to the build.xml file in the help text shown if the
dependencies have not been downloaded does
Anton and Tim,
FYI, the Selector implementation has been merged into SVN as patch of
Harmony-41 at revision 415279. So it should be ready to use now. Thank you.
Tim Ellison wrote:
Anton Luht wrote:
Good day,
I've tried to run Azureus, too, and saw all those problems (no SSL
provider,
Paulex Yang wrote:
Anton and Tim,
FYI, the Selector implementation has been merged into SVN as patch of
Harmony-41 at revision 415279. So it should be ready to use now. Thank you.
Cool -- thanks Paulex.
Can you easily repeat the experiment Anton? It would be good if you put
your method on
Great progress - it started and looks similar to Azureus launched on RI.
Unfortunately I'm behind a firewall so I can't test it fully (and,
frankly speaking, I've never used it before I tried to run it on
Harmony so I don't know for sure how to use it properly :) )
--
Regards,
Anton Luht,
Intel
Anton Luht wrote:
Great progress - it started and looks similar to Azureus launched on RI.
Unfortunately I'm behind a firewall so I can't test it fully (and,
frankly speaking, I've never used it before I tried to run it on
Harmony so I don't know for sure how to use it properly :) )
Cool --
Cool -- can't wait to try it.
Did you have to hack any of the Azureus code assumptions to get it
working? (i.e. BKS or HARMONY-536 JSSE provider)
No, I just ran it 'as is' - old errors are in place:
DEBUG::Tue Jun 20 18:25:02 MSD
Anton Luht wrote:
Great progress - it started and looks similar to Azureus launched on RI.
Unfortunately I'm behind a firewall so I can't test it fully (and,
frankly speaking, I've never used it before I tried to run it on
Harmony so I don't know for sure how to use it properly :) )
Azureus
Stefano Mazzocchi skrev den 20-06-2006 19:21:
If you guys write a little how to on the wiki on how to build the
thing from scratch on linux from sources, I'll be happy to try azureus
on harmony with some 10Gb torrent files and report back on the wiki.
I did that recently with the IBM JVM,
Good day,
I've tried to run Azureus, too, and saw all those problems (no SSL
provider, NotYetBoundException), too.
I've also seen messages
'VirtualChannelSelector.select() op called with null selector'
Digging the code I've found that the problem is that Selector.open()
returns null (not null
How did you get past the initialization part?
I have put my experiences here:
http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Azureus
I have same messages as you put in wiki in the very beginning, and
select() problems happen later - after the point you gave up :)
--
Regards,
Anton Luht,
Intel Middleware
Tim Ellison wrote:
Anton Luht wrote:
Good day,
I've tried to run Azureus, too, and saw all those problems (no SSL
provider, NotYetBoundException), too.
I've also seen messages
'VirtualChannelSelector.select() op called with null selector'
Digging the code I've found that the problem is
On 5 June 2006 at 19:07, R.J. Lorimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the record (I didn't gather this anywhere from this discussion),
Azureus (while being a very non-trivial and cool Java application), is
not written in AWT/Swing, it is written with SWT (the same as Eclipse).
It's probably
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