On 24.03.2013 17:01, Uwe Dallüge wrote:
> Hi Ede,
> 
> I like to find bugs inside OpenJUMP
> because you can not reproduce the bugs I found.
> So I think it is a good idea to download the sourcecode
> and the libs and build a new eclipse project
> at my computer to find the bugs.

how do you figure to find bugs that you can't reproduce?

> I am not familar with SVN (sorry) and I have no time
> to install plugins and read books to understand SVN.

1. svn is no brain surgery
2. the time to do a svn checkout is well invested especially taking into 
account your current problems to set it up manually and also if you want 
2a. work on several revisions
2b. provide patches

the subversion path to download for trunk is
https://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jump-pilot/core/trunk

> The easiest way for me is to have an error-free sourcecode
> the libs (jar files) and so I hope I can build an new
> project with eclipse (create a new directory, put the src and lib
> directory inside and tell eclipse to build a new Java Project!
> Very easy... if it would work!)
> But it seems that it is not so easy
> to build a project in eclipse without SVN.

eclipse generally is not very intuitive, just my opinion. i am a happy user 
though.

> The soucecode is hidden in a .jar file so no one can find
> it without asking.

could be documented better, right.

> Is it a problem to create a zip-file
> with only the sourcecode and the libs I need for eclipse
> to building an new project without SVN?

generally no, it would have to be hacked into the maven build. but i currently 
have other issues to attend to.

> By the way... I downloaded the source code from
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP/1.5.2/OpenJUMP-1.5.2-r2930-src.zip/download
> and extract the libs inside the latest nightbuild.
> I received about 500 compiler errors!

what can i say. the binary distribution proves that it builds and runs. if it 
doesn't in your case you are probably doing something wrong.

reading what you describe although hints me that it wouldn't work. you must not 
use current libs and an old source. libs change from time to time. if you want 
to use 1.5.2 as you base you either check out
 https://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jump-pilot/core/tags/1.5.2
or
 download the 1.5.2 sources
 and
 use the /lib folder of the 1.5.2 distribution (remove the OJ*.jar of course)

..ede

 
> Regards
> 
> Uwe
> 
> 
> Zitat von edgar.sol...@web.de:
> 
>> can ask the question of purpose? why do you want to recreate a
>> project out of a binary build (snapshot), when you can easily check
>> out the svn with the revision of your snapshot?
>>
>> of course you can unpack the snapshot into a project structure, but
>> generally i would advise against it. it could make sense to create a
>> run configuration out of the snapshot to debug something, but still
>> you wouldn't be able to fix anything as the source is still in the
>> OJ*.jar .
>>
>> so what do you plan to achieve? .. ede
>>
>> On 23.03.2013 01:17, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Did you tell Eclipse where your dependencies are (lib) ?
>>> Something like "add to buildpath..."
>>>
>>> Michaël
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> thank you, I found the source code.
>>>> But eclipse (and I myself) are not happy with this code.
>>>> What have I done:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Download OpenJUMP-20130318-r3364-CORE.zip
>>>> 2. Unpack this file.
>>>> 3. Create a new directory OJ16
>>>> 4. Unpack OpenJUMP-20130318-r3364-nolang.jar
>>>> and put the directories ( com, de ...) to a
>>>> directory src in my OJ16 directory.
>>>> 5. Then I put the lib directory from
>>>> OpenJUMP-20130318-r3364-CORE.zip to my OJ1
>>>> directory.
>>>> So I have two directories: lib and src inside OJ16.
>>>> 6. Now I delete the OpenJUMP-20130318-r3364-nolang.jar
>>>> file from the lib directory.
>>>> 7. Starting eclipse and try to build a new
>>>> project from the OJ16 directory.
>>>> 8. About 500 errors!
>>>> 9. Long way to build an eclipse OJ project
>>>> but not successfully :-(
>>>>
>>>> Is there any place with an error-free src
>>>> directory for eclipse (and with needed libs)???
>>>>
>>>> uwe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 22.03.2013 10:32, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>>>>> On 22.03.2013 10:30, Uwe Dalluege wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> where can I find the sourcecode
>>>>>> for OJ 20130318-r3364-CORE?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can not find it in:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/OpenJUMP_snapshots/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> snapshots contain the sources alongside the binaries in the
>>>>> lib/OpenJUMP*.jar
>>>>>
>>>>> ..ede
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>>
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