is there a way that we can avoid the manual ant_opts and do some kind of
'ant fork'? Set in an ant script and call ant again? :)
geir
Nathan Beyer wrote:
I've update the README to include information about setting up Ant
with ECJ and setting the ANT_OPTS environment variable. I also put a
Nathan Beyer wrote:
I haven't figured out to configure the ECJ options via the Ant task
yet, so if anyone know, please let the list know.
Add a compilerarg nested element, e.g.
Index: build-java.xml
===
--- build-java.xml
how do you turn off the default ones?
Tim Ellison wrote:
Nathan Beyer wrote:
I haven't figured out to configure the ECJ options via the Ant task
yet, so if anyone know, please let the list know.
Add a compilerarg nested element, e.g.
Index: build-java.xml
RTFL(ink) below
Tim
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
how do you turn off the default ones?
Tim Ellison wrote:
Nathan Beyer wrote:
I haven't figured out to configure the ECJ options via the Ant task
yet, so if anyone know, please let the list know.
Add a compilerarg nested element, e.g.
I did. Ah - now I see... - and +. First read seemed like all those
did was turn them on...
geir
Tim Ellison wrote:
RTFL(ink) below
Tim
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
how do you turn off the default ones?
Tim Ellison wrote:
Nathan Beyer wrote:
I haven't figured out to configure the ECJ
All,
I did a fresh svn checkout an hour ago. During build, I saw the message,
...please place ECJ.JAR in ANT_HOME/lib and did what it said. Given a
JAVA_HOME=.../jdk1.5.0_07, there may be more to it than just copying a jar
file. My guess is that adding ECJ.JAR to Sun javac is now causing the
IMHO the correct ECJ jar should be located at
classlib/trunk/depends/jars/ecj_3.2/ecj.jar
You may also try to increase java heap size by setting ANT_OPTS
variable to something like -Xmx512M.
Regards,
2006/10/17, Weldon Washburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All,
I did a fresh svn checkout an hour ago.
Nathan,
I've got two following stacks
compile-support:
[javac] Compiling 56 source files to
/opt/harmony/classlib/build/test_support
[javac] Since fork is false, ignoring memoryMaximumSize setting
# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
# Java VM: Java
I've update the README to include information about setting up Ant
with ECJ and setting the ANT_OPTS environment variable. I also put a
snippet of the odd build failure in the troubleshooting section.
-Nathan
On 10/17/06, Alexei Zakharov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO the correct ECJ jar should
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 02:07 Nathan Beyer wrote:
I've set the default compiler value to use the ECJ adapter. I've also
added a check to fail the build (in build-java.xml and
build-tests.xml) if the ECJ adapter class is missing. The message says
that the ECJ JAR is missing and to copy it
Every problem I ran into with Sun's compiler has been around generics
syntax and it's generally when the ? extends XXX feature is used.
The errors general popup from the consumer-side. The class that has
bitten me multiple times is the ReferenceQueue and it's methods [1]
inside of a while loop.
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