On 10/28/2010 02:26, Thomas Gellekum wrote:
ken<[email protected]>  writes:

   Thank you!
   I downloaded and the patch applied cleanly.
However, I have compile errors and could not complete the compilation on 
FreeBSD-current (amd64).
   It is seemingly because of org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter not being 
compiled.

       :                 :                  :                :
      [java] 
/usr/ports/java/eclipse-devel/work/eclipse-build-0.6.1/build/eclipse-3.6.1-src/plugins/org.eclipse.osgi/build.xml:69:
 Class not found: org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
      [java]     at 
org.apache.tools.ant.ProjectHelper.addLocationToBuildException(ProjectHelper.java:508)
      [java]     at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Ant.execute(Ant.java:418)
      [java]     at 
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.CallTarget.execute(CallTarget.java:105)
I can't reproduce this on my system (8-stable, i386, openjdk6). Can you
find the error message for JDTCompilerAdapter?

tg
I'm seeing the same error on amd64 build.

Running make the first time errors out in not finding the swt libraries. The native libraries look like they weren't build prior to building org.eclipse.jface , so ant make stops.

Running make the second time does build the native swt libraries right away, then fails out with the error Ken shows.

I've placed both full make outputs here: http://appliedtechnicalknowledge.com/freebsd/eclipse-3.6.1-make1.txt and http://appliedtechnicalknowledge.com/freebsd/eclipse-3.6.1-make2.txt

It'll be nice to get this working. I recently built my own hacked 3.6.1 version manually replacing all native Linux amd64 libraries with FreeBSD built libraries. That works well, but a native port will be much cleaner. Thanks for the efforts.

mm


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