From: Stefan R. <Ste...@gm...> - 2017-09-26 08:55:12
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Dear Ivan, Jython is conveniently built using ant: ant installer or ant jar-standalone should do the trick to get the installer or standalone jar respectively. So there are no further requirements than JDK 7 or 8 (9?) and ant. While it is said to be possible to configure an IDE to get the build done I found it very complicated and never really got it right (e.g. for eclipse). So I'd recommend to simply stick to plain ant command line. Best, Stefan > Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. September 2017 um 10:36 Uhr > Von: "Ivan Ponomarev via Jython-users" <jyt...@li...> > An: jyt...@li... > Betreff: [Jython-users] How can we get pre-release build of Jython? > > Hi all! > > How can we get current build of Jython? Instructions found here > http://www.jython.org/archive/21/docs/compile.html seems to be very old > and outdated. > > Our problem is that 2.7.1 version is unusable for us because of > http://bugs.jython.org/issue2609 that I reported and that is now marked > as fixed. As we know it takes years for new releases of jython, so there > is no point waiting for the next release. > > As a workaround, we were using 2.7.1b3 (that is not affected by the > bug), until stumbled upon the problem with outdated version of jnr.posix > library that is included into jython 2.7.1b3 jar. > > We are trying to use TestContainers (https://www.testcontainers.org/), > this library depends on newer jnr.posix, but older classes from jython > are loaded, so we are in jar hell. It seems that current jython uses > newer jnr.posix, but, once again, we cannot use 2.7.1 release. > > What would you suggest? > > Regards, > > Ivan > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > Jython-users mailing list > Jyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jython-users > |