Hi! Thanks for help. Now I use libjogl2-java in experimental (2.0-rc11-1~exp4.3), and most of errors are magically gone except one remaining:
[javac] /home/mhatta/work/Debian/processing/processing-read-only/processing/core/src/processing/opengl/PGL.java:3177: cannot find symbol [javac] symbol : method setSamplingSink(com.jogamp.opengl.FBObject) [javac] location: class com.jogamp.opengl.FBObject [javac] backFBO.setSamplingSink(sinkFBO); [javac] ^ [javac] 1 error (snip) Do you have any idea? Best regards, MH 2013/1/30 Sylvestre Ledru <sylves...@debian.org>: > On 30/01/2013 05:26, Masayuki Hatta wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm now trying to debianize Processing (http://processing.org). It's >> almost done, but I'm stuck on some issues w.r.t. JOGL. >> >> Processing uses JOGL, and I want to use Debian-shipped version of JOGL >> (libjogl2-java, which contains /usr/share/java/jogl2.jar). It gives >> me errors something like: > [...] > >> When I use the upstream-shipped version of JOGL (jogl-all.jar), then >> everything goes well. And if I rename Debian's jogl2.jar to >> jogl-all.jar and replace it, it works fine, too. >> >> Could you give me a clue? > Did you check with the rc11 in experimental ? (the same version as > upstream). > If yes, it looks like a bug. We are using default options to build > jogl2, maybe there is something more to enable. Please report a bug if > rc11 doesn't fix your problem. > > Sylvestre > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5108cd33.7030...@debian.org > -- Masayuki Hatta <mhatta at gmail.com> 2013/1/30 Sylvestre Ledru <sylves...@debian.org>: > On 30/01/2013 05:26, Masayuki Hatta wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm now trying to debianize Processing (http://processing.org). It's >> almost done, but I'm stuck on some issues w.r.t. JOGL. >> >> Processing uses JOGL, and I want to use Debian-shipped version of JOGL >> (libjogl2-java, which contains /usr/share/java/jogl2.jar). It gives >> me errors something like: > [...] > >> When I use the upstream-shipped version of JOGL (jogl-all.jar), then >> everything goes well. And if I rename Debian's jogl2.jar to >> jogl-all.jar and replace it, it works fine, too. >> >> Could you give me a clue? > Did you check with the rc11 in experimental ? (the same version as > upstream). > If yes, it looks like a bug. We are using default options to build > jogl2, maybe there is something more to enable. Please report a bug if > rc11 doesn't fix your problem. > > Sylvestre > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5108cd33.7030...@debian.org > -- Masayuki Hatta <mhatta at gmail.com> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAECZVPB4j-xa_Czy6tanKoHaBJUtvp5TELxQpPRFUsTpW7D=e...@mail.gmail.com