bsf-jython
by Christoph Höger
Hi all,
currently we are lacking a fedora version of the bsf jython engine.
(I am in need of it for a ant script)
It looks to me as if rebuilding bsf with version 2.4.0 and including a
build requires on jython would be enough. I've testing compiling with
`CLASSPATH=$(build-classpath jython) ant compile` and that worked well.
(I do not think that subpackages would be any usefull at this point).
Any comments on that?
regards christoph
ps: cc-ing the current maintainer to speed things up a little.
14 years, 7 months
Re: [fedora-java] ant contrib rpm not working?
by Christoph Höger
Am Freitag, den 04.09.2009, 14:22 +0300 schrieb Alexander Kurtakov:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > after installing ant-contrib, I cannot use it.
> >
> > I have:
> >
> > <taskdef uri="antlib:net.sf.antcontrib"
> > resource="net/sf/antcontrib/antlib.xml"/>
> >
> > in my build.xml
> >
> > But as a result I do get a resource not found error.
> >
> > How am I supposed to use this thing rpm?
>
> Do you have /usr/share/java/ant-contrib.jar on your classpath?
That's the point. I always thought, /usr/share/java/* would be on the
default classpath. Is that not the case?
At least strace tells me that lots of jar files there are read. Setting
CLASSPATH=/usr/share/java/\* before invoking ant, does not work but dies
with a strange exception, using
CLASSPATH=/usr/share/java/ant-contrib.jar works, but what is the point
of doing that if I install a rpm file?
Also I noticed that lots of ant rpms put their files
into /usr/share/java/ant/
So do I really have to manage my CLASSPATH manually?
14 years, 7 months
ant contrib rpm not working?
by Christoph Höger
Hi all,
after installing ant-contrib, I cannot use it.
I have:
<taskdef uri="antlib:net.sf.antcontrib"
resource="net/sf/antcontrib/antlib.xml"/>
in my build.xml
But as a result I do get a resource not found error.
How am I supposed to use this thing rpm?
14 years, 7 months
Re: [fedora-java] Help to start contributing
by Rossy Rocs
>Backend Java, eh? Perhaps jboss.org would be a good place to start.
Okay. Being at start, I think I\'d like to contribute in all ways I
can using Java, C++ or shell script.
What are the possible areas now?
14 years, 7 months
RE: [fedora-java] Help to start contributing
by Rossy Rocs
Thanks Andrew.
Actually I\'m a fresher and unaware of what areas I can work in. I\'m
really eager to start contributing to, my favourite place, open
source.
Generally I like to work in backend. Please let me know what areas I
can work in.
regards,
Rossy
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Overholt [mailto:overholt@redhat.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 9:35 PM
To: Rossy Rocs [mailto:rossy.rocs@gmail.com]
Cc: fedora-devel-java-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: [fedora-java] Help to start contributing
Hi,
> I\\\'m a software developer and want to contribute to projects on
Java
> in fedora.
Great! Welcome. In Fedora, we generally direct people wishing to
contribute to upstream communities. What areas are you interested
in?
Andrew
14 years, 7 months
Help to start contributing
by Rossy Rocs
Hello everybody,
I\'m a software developer and want to contribute to projects on Java
in fedora.
Request to guide on what is required and how can I start contributing
to development
thanks in advance,
Rossy Rocs
14 years, 7 months