Hi,

Am 05.04.2013 10:39, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
> On 05.04.2013 10:34, Uwe Dalluege wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> the big advantage of OJ is that it is written in Java.
>> Java should be platform-independent.
>> But if we (the developer of OJ) write code
>> that is not pure Java and contains tricky code
>> for svn, maven and so on...
>> we make life hard for new developers!
>
> old dogs have to learn new tricks sometimes, sorry 'bout that. it's a small 
> sacrifice for the sake of automation.
>
>> As I suggested some mails before
>> please write your code IDE-independent
>> so every developer who likes to develop
>> OJ can use its own IDE.
>
> i am sure there is a plugin for your ide to have the vars automatically 
> filled if it  is so important for you. alternatively pretty much all java 
> ide's support maven nowadays.
>
>> The ideal case would be
>> only download the sourcecode and the libs
>> to build a runable OpenJUMP.
>> But I think, this is a pipe-dream.
>
> well, your approach of downloading svn archives seems to work. doesn't it 
> now? ..ede

Why do you think I am writing my last mails?
It works not perfectly!

Uwe

>
> ..ede
>
>> Regards
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>>
>> Am 05.04.2013 09:22, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>>> On 05.04.2013 09:08, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> after compiling and run OJ in eclipse from
>>>>>> http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/
>>>>>> the splash-window shows
>>>>>> Version ${version.number} ${version.release} rev.${version.revision}
>>>>>> and the readme.txt file also.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What is the secret to get the right version numbers to the variables?
>>>>>> What have I do, to configure eclipse, that the version-variables get the
>>>>>> right values?
>>>> As a side note, these variables and some others (useJvmChmod,
>>>> recompress.folder...)
>>>> are viewed as errors in the IntelliJ IDEA interface ("cannot resolve
>>>> symbol").
>>>> Not a big problem, but I don't know if there is a way to make it
>>>> understand everything
>>>> is fine. Are these parameters only defined on the command line ? Would
>>>> it be better
>>>> to have them declared/defined at one place ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> well, you cannot define them. svn revision e.g. is only known during 
>>> compile time.
>>>
>>> having placeholders like such is pretty common. i have another project that 
>>> also sports these until you properly package it (actually a python app).
>>>
>>> the only way to "get rid" of them is to implement their replacement in the 
>>> build process. still, however it looks under the hood. it makes it pretty 
>>> easy to fill in version values in several places and i see no alternative 
>>> currently.
>>>
>>> ..ede
>>>
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