On 09/28/2011 05:05 PM, Roman Kennke wrote:
Hi,I am trying to compile the Cacio project against vanilla OpenJDK7. One of the classes references IgnorePaintEvent. This class cannot be compiled: [INFO] Compilation failure /home/roman/src/hg/caciocavallo/shared/src/main/java/sun/awt/peer/cacio/CacioComponentPeer.java:[70,20] error: package sun.awt.event does not exist /home/roman/src/hg/caciocavallo/shared/src/main/java/sun/awt/peer/cacio/CacioComponentPeer.java:[726,20] error: cannot find symbol It used to work when I explicitely set the bootclasspath to an OpenJDK build that I just built before (snippet from ant script: <javac srcdir="${dir.src.shared.classes}" destdir="${dir.build.shared.classes}" bootclasspath="${openjdk}/classes" debug="${compile.debug}" /> However, now that JDK7 is out I was thinking it would be great to compile against a vanilla OpenJDK7 rt.jar. I verified that the class is in that rt.jar and that I am really using the JDK7 javac. I wonder why javac cannot find it. Cacio code uses a lot of other internal classes (sun.awt.AppContext, sun.awt.SunToolkit, etc etc) and it only issues warnings about those. I think I must be missing something...
Try setting the property "ignore.symbol.file" to true [1][2]. HTH, Omair [1] http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=6544224 [2] http://andrew-haley.livejournal.com/695.html
