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From: Cory R. <cri...@th...> - 2008-02-06 19:01:45
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The Windows build worked fine as well. Thanks for your help Leif and I look forward to the official release of 3.2.4 (or whatever you decide to call it). Cory On 2/2/08, Cory Riddell <cri...@th...> wrote: > > Thanks Leif. That's what I did. I was just worried that I had a damaged > set of files because I didn't run the pre-release target. > > The Linux build seems to work fine. I just need to build the Windows > version now. > > Cory > > On 2/1/08, Leif Mortenson <le...@ta...> wrote: > > > > Cory, > > The "release" target is used to generate an official release for mass > > consumption. I force the use of a 1.3 JVM there to make sure that > > resultant jar file can be used everywhere safely. It does not mean > > that you need to have a 1.3 JVM to run. > > > > Newer JVM compilers have a feature where you can specify the > > target JVM so it should be possible to build for a 1.3 target using > > 1.6. But unfortunately, that does not seem to be very well tested. > > I have had problems where jars built with a 1.3 target under a 1.5 > > compiler will cause a real 1.3 JVM to crash. Not sure why. > > > > To be safe, I have that check in the build file for MY use. > > > > If you want to build a development version from the SVN trunk, > > just check it out and run "./build64.sh". That will generate > > everything you need. Just pull the wrapper file out of the bin > > directory and the libwrapper.so and wrapper.jar files out of > > the lib directory and drop them into your application. Should > > work great. > > > > I am also hoping to have something official soon. > > > > Cheers, > > Leif > > > > Cory Riddell wrote: > > > I pulled the trunk from svn and I'm trying to build it. I have a > > > question about the process. > > > > > > Do I first have to run the pre-release target against a 1.3 jvm? When > > > I run "build32.sh release" I get this message: > > > [echo] ********************************************************** > > > [echo] * Pre-release distributions can only be generated using * > > > [echo] * Java 1.3 JVMs to guarantee that the resulting jars * > > > [echo] * will run on all platforms. * > > > [echo] * This is a 1.6 JVM. * > > > [echo] ********************************************************** > > > > > > Our product requires a 1.6 JVM so I'm not interested in running on > > > anything less than version 1.6. Am I still required to install a 1.3 > > > JVM, or is there a way to build with only a 1.6 JVM? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Cory > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. > > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Wrapper-user mailing list > > Wra...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wrapper-user > > > > |