Jim Idle schrieb:
> Johannes Luber wrote:
>> Johannes Luber schrieb:
>>   
>>> Hi Jim!
>>>
>>> I've been trying to adapt your a3 script to the 3.1.3 snapshot, but I'm
>>> not sure which file does include the dependencies as no file the name
>>> antlr-3.1.3-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar. Any tipp?
>>>
>>> Johannes
>>>     
>>
>> I seem to have gone down the wrong directory, namely the runtime one. So
>> my request was prematurely. But trying to build ANTLR today gave these
>> error messages:
>>
>> /home/verequus/Arbeit/ANTLR/code/antlr/main/tool/src/main/java/org/antlr/tool/GrammarSerializerFoo.java:[3,24]
>> cannot find symbol
>> symbol  : class SerializedGrammar
>> location: package org.antlr.runtime
>>
>> /home/verequus/Arbeit/ANTLR/code/antlr/main/tool/src/main/java/org/antlr/tool/GrammarSerializerFoo.java:[35,25]
>> cannot find symbol
>> symbol  : variable SerializedGrammar
>> location: class org.antlr.tool.GrammarSerializerFoo
>>
>> /home/verequus/Arbeit/ANTLR/code/antlr/main/tool/src/main/java/org/antlr/tool/GrammarSerializerFoo.java:[36,22]
>> cannot find symbol
>> symbol  : variable SerializedGrammar
>> location: class org.antlr.tool.GrammarSerializerFoo
>>
>> Did you forget some changes, Ter?
>>
>> Johannes
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> Having done some serious investigation into Maven plugins and so on, I
> think that the best thing for me to do is rewrite it :-( It uses the
> same directories as antlr2, which is not a good idea, it doesn't cater
> for imported grammars (which is why I am looking in to it) and there
> isn't much in the way of comments or documentation - by the time I have
> finsihed fixing it up and so on it will be easier to write it again.
> 
> We were getting this error but then Ter fixed it all up. Are you up to
> date and running the mvn command in the tool directory?
> 
> That is all going to change too as I have a master pom that you will run
> from the main directory and it will build everything in one shot, apart
> from the maven-plugin itself which causes circular dependencies I think.
> 
> Jim

I did a perforce update and run maven in /code/antlr/main/tool.

Johannes
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