On Mar 3, 2009, at 11:46, Tom Ayerst wrote:

> If you pull trunk out of subversion you can build it locally with  
> Ant.  Would that do it?

Definitely, thanks!  I pulled the latest revision and built it by  
typing "ant". No compilation errors, but I can't run it either:

Can't load plugin custom-editor.clj. Reason:  
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:  
javax.swing.filechooser.FileNameExtensionFilter (file.clj:171)
Can't load plugin context-menu.clj. Reason: nil
Can't load plugin file.clj. Reason: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:  
javax.swing.filechooser.FileNameExtensionFilter (file.clj:171)
Can't load plugin problem-window.clj. Reason: nil
Can't load plugin undo.clj. Reason: java.lang.Exception: LazySeq used  
in 'if' (lexer.clj:0)
Can't load plugin comments.clj. Reason: java.lang.Exception: Unable  
to resolve symbol: create-undo-transaction in this context  
(comments.clj:48)
Can't load plugin line-column.clj. Reason: nil
Can't load plugin find.clj. Reason: java.lang.Exception: Unable to  
resolve symbol: create-undo-transaction in this context (find.clj:117)
Can't load plugin indicator.clj. Reason: nil
Can't load plugin output-window.clj. Reason: nil
Can't load plugin check-syntax.clj. Reason: java.lang.Exception:  
LazySeq used in 'if' (lexer.clj:0)
Can't load plugin indent.clj. Reason: java.lang.Exception: Unable to  
resolve symbol: create-undo-transaction in this context (indent.clj:125)
Can't load plugin paren-matching.clj. Reason: java.lang.Exception:  
LazySeq used in 'if' (lexer.clj:0)
Can't load plugin eval-as-you-type.clj. Reason: java.lang.Exception:  
LazySeq used in 'if' (lexer.clj:0)
java.lang.NullPointerException
        at clojure.lang.Reflector.invokeInstanceMethod(Reflector.java:26)
        at net.sourceforge.waterfront.ide.plugins$set_font__1700.invoke(font- 
observer.clj:20)
        at net.sourceforge.waterfront.ide.plugins$set_fonts__1703.invoke 
(font-observer.clj:26)
        at net.sourceforge.waterfront.ide$dispatcher__550$fn__554.invoke 
(ui.clj:85)
...

It looks as if my installation lacks parts of Swing, but there also  
seem to be some lazy-seq-related bugs in Waterfront itself (my  
Clojure is compiled with clojure.assert-if-lazy-seq=true).

Is anyone running Waterfront successfully on a Mac with Java 1.5?

Konrad.


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