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
>
>
>
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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
>
>
>
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