try to build the distribution without tests: ant compile-gwt dist-server
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 9:24 PM, David Moore <dmo...@digitalprimates.net>wrote: > Thanks for the help. I am still running Java 7, but after making the > changes you suggested, I am now getting different compile errors: > > The errors are in FixLinkAnnotationsFilterTest.java, and pertain to the > following imports: > import static > org.waveprotocol.wave.migration.helpers.FixLinkAnnotationsFilter.AUTO; > import static > org.waveprotocol.wave.migration.helpers.FixLinkAnnotationsFilter.NEW; > import static > org.waveprotocol.wave.migration.helpers.FixLinkAnnotationsFilter.OLD_MANUAL; > import static > org.waveprotocol.wave.migration.helpers.FixLinkAnnotationsFilter.OLD_WAVE; > > The errors claim it cannot find the symbol FixLinkAnnotationsFilter. I am > not sure what the import static syntax does, but it looks like it is trying > to set a constant? > > Given the effort to just set up, I am likely to wait until Apache Wave is > a bit further along the Incubator path before using it for a client. I'm > still very interested in the project though. > > Thanks, > > David > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave [mailto:w...@glark.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 11:49 AM > To: wave-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Introduction and an installation question > > Hi David, > > Welcome to Wave! > > There are a couple of issues with Java 7 support at the moment. The > easiest way to resolve these is probably to switch to Java 6. > > If that's not an option, a quick hack for Java 7: > 1) Comment out the -Werror argument around line 68 of build-macros.xml > 2) change the five fields in > org.waveprotocol.wave.client.paging.AbstractTreeNode to be protected > (rather than private) > > IIRC, that was sufficient to get it to build for me. > > HTH > Dave > > > On 23/07/13 17:14, David Moore wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > My name is David Moore, and I'm a developer used to doing enterprise > > development with some mobile development mixed in. I found Apache Wave > > while looking for solutions to a client's issues, and it seems just > > about right. > > > > Hopefully this is the list for this. I am having issues installing the > > Wave in a Box project on a Windows 7 machine. > > > > I have Java jdk1.7.0_21, with ant installed. When I run the ant build, > > it fails with an error. > > > > I've enclosed the build log file, in hopes that will help. I am more a > > middle tier/front end developer, so I have only a minor amount of Java > > experience. > > > > Thanks for all your help. I'd like to test out what it takes to set up > > Apache Wave, and what it's like to administer it on my local dev > > machine before proceeding. I have tested the site on > > http://waveinabox.net <http://waveinabox.net/>. I tried testing on > > http://wave.macfadden.org <http://wave.macfadden.org/>, but that site > > only has XML files in the main directory, and is non-functional. > > > > Again, thank you for your help. > > > > David > > > > digital primates ^(r) > > > > *David Moore* > > > > dmo...@digitalprimates.net <mailto:dmo...@digitalprimates.net> > > > > tel: +1.773.693.7800 x232 > > > > fax: +1.773.409.9251 > > > >