On Jul 08, 2005 02:28 PM, Soumyadip Modak <soumyadip(a)randomink.org> wrote:
Hello,
Recently I've been looking at OpenExchange on Fedora Core 4. I was
hoping to utilise FC4's extensive free Java tools to build OX. OX
configure script didn't thorw up any problems but make failed witha lot
of errors. Can anyone please guide me how to rectify these problems to
get a completely free groupware solution ?
Errors :
Making all in javabuild
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/open-xchange-0.8.0-3/javabuild'
/usr/bin/ant -f ../build.xml
Buildfile: ../build.xml
init:
compilewebdav:
[javac] Compiling 14 source files to /root/open-xchange-0.8.0-3/build
[javac] ----------
[javac] 1. WARNING in
/root/open-xchange-0.8.0-3/src/com/openexchange/groupware/ContactInsEdit.java
[javac] (at line 96)
[javac] import com.openexchange.tools.encoding.Base64;
[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] The import com.openexchange.tools.encoding.Base64 is never used
[javac] ----------
[javac] ----------
[REMOVED LOTS OF ERROR MESSAGES]
[javac] (at line 53)
[javac] public class OXFolderPermissionException extends Throwable {
[javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[javac] The serializable class OXFolderPermissionException does not
declare a static final serialVersionUID field of type long
[javac] ----------
[javac] 120 problems (84 errors, 36 warnings)
Sorry for flooding.
Thanks
Soumyadip Modak
soumyadip(a)randomink.org
soumyadip.modak(a)gmail.com
http://www.randomink.org/soumyadip
Hi,
the configure just checks the system dependencies to
build the system. The needed libraries are not checked
until the compile process, JFYI.
The questions was asked some month ago for a Debian
package as well. I tried to build Open-Xchange some
time ago with GNU Classpath, but specially for mail,
necessary methods and functions are just missing.
We are just providing a collaboration framework and
that is our focus. This means, if the functionality
is covered by any other package than Sun's Javamail
package one can build OX with this packages.
Currently - AFAIK - this is not possible.
The other question is what you mean with
"extensive free Java tools" ... for some
ppl. also packages offered by Sun/IBM/Bea are "free" ...
By reading your website i have to mention that
we have working environments (and test systems
of course) with IBM JDK as well and i know admins
who are using the BEA JDK to resolve errors.
Greetings,
Martin Kauss