When I run touchbase.sh the bundle "trayicon_all-1.0.0.jar" does not install because of a "java.lang.Exception: Native-Code: No matching libraries found."
Can anyone help me with this problem?
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Although the Unix script may indicate otherwise, I haven't actually had the opportunity to test touchbase on a Unix/Linux system yet.
However, I have tried it on Mac OSX and found this problem too. This is due to the fact that there isn't a native tray icon in Mac OS X, and as such the bundle won't load.
I do plan to provide slightly different sets of bundles for different platforms in the future, so a Mac OSX version won't include the tray-icon bundle, however this require a little refactoring of the touchbase-ui bundle..
If you just want to get it running you can disable the tray-icon, touchbase-ui, links-ui and news-ui bundles in the init script (if you know anything about OSGi), in which case you should be able to get the core and web bundles running, although admittedly you won't be able to see much (except the default web page).
Hopefully I can get this sorted out soon - I understand that when people (like yourself) see it for the first time they will be much more impressed if it actually works, and works well! ;)
regards,
ben
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As a result of your post yesterday I rebooted my system and took a look at touchbase using WinXP. I think it really has a lot of potential (cool splash screen too!). If you need any help testing touchbase on Linux just let me know.
Regards,
Xander
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Hi,
When I run touchbase.sh the bundle "trayicon_all-1.0.0.jar" does not install because of a "java.lang.Exception: Native-Code: No matching libraries found."
Can anyone help me with this problem?
Hi Xander,
Although the Unix script may indicate otherwise, I haven't actually had the opportunity to test touchbase on a Unix/Linux system yet.
However, I have tried it on Mac OSX and found this problem too. This is due to the fact that there isn't a native tray icon in Mac OS X, and as such the bundle won't load.
I do plan to provide slightly different sets of bundles for different platforms in the future, so a Mac OSX version won't include the tray-icon bundle, however this require a little refactoring of the touchbase-ui bundle..
If you just want to get it running you can disable the tray-icon, touchbase-ui, links-ui and news-ui bundles in the init script (if you know anything about OSGi), in which case you should be able to get the core and web bundles running, although admittedly you won't be able to see much (except the default web page).
Hopefully I can get this sorted out soon - I understand that when people (like yourself) see it for the first time they will be much more impressed if it actually works, and works well! ;)
regards,
ben
Hi Ben,
As a result of your post yesterday I rebooted my system and took a look at touchbase using WinXP. I think it really has a lot of potential (cool splash screen too!). If you need any help testing touchbase on Linux just let me know.
Regards,
Xander