Re: 3.0.0 on Linux

2019-09-09 Thread Jerry Malcolm
Garry, A shorter explanation of what's happening trying to build 3.3... I decided to start totally from scratch on a new machine.  I installed JDK 1.8. Next I installed the latest enterprise developers version of Eclipse.  Next I used the regular import-->git project, clone uri from

Re: 3.0.0 on Linux

2019-09-09 Thread Jerry Malcolm
Garry, I'm all for taking the shortest route to the latest code.  Here is my full saga from a previous post: 1) On a clean eclipse workspace, File-->Import-->Git --- I selected "clone URI" and entered the James GIT clone URI: https://github.com/apache/james-project.git 2) I selected the

Re: 3.0.0 on Linux

2019-09-09 Thread Garry Hurley
Let's go to your James 3.3.0 problem. I ran into some issues with James early on, and that is why I signed up on this list. What is the issue with 3.3.0? What is the error you are getting? On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 2:20 PM Jerry Malcolm wrote: > Hi Garry, > > You missed my point. I've been

Re: 3.0.0 on Linux

2019-09-08 Thread Jerry Malcolm
Hi Garry, You missed my point.  I've been trying to get help on building 3.3.0 for over a week with no response (see my long list of posts).  Since I can't get anyone to respond to my 3.3.0 build problem, I had to look for an alternative.  I currently have a 3.0.0 beta 5 install that has

Re: 3.0.0 on Linux

2019-09-08 Thread Garry Hurley
3.0.0 is kinda old. In fact, IIRC, it never made it out of Beta stage. 3.3.0 works and is stable, so unless you have some reason to use an older version, you should consider updating. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 8, 2019, at 12:07 AM, Jerry Malcolm wrote: > > I'm still waiting and hoping

3.0.0 on Linux

2019-09-07 Thread Jerry Malcolm
I'm still waiting and hoping somebody can please explain why I can't build 3.3.0 on Eclipse.  (See my other thread).  But I'm on a deadline.  My windows server is going away soon and I HAVE to get a mail solution onto AWS.  (ANYBODY?? PLEASE HELP!) So in meantime, plan-B is to copy my current