Hi Matt, It should be really be fairly simple... Feel free to give it a try and update the instructions on the incubator page if you like.
Building and Running from Command Line: Requirements: svn, java jdk 1.6+, maven 3.0.4+ 1) svn co http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ctakes/trunk 2) mvn install 3)Optional to run the UIMA CAS Visual Debugger or Collection Processing Engine GUI: cd ctakes-clincial-pipeline mvn exec:exec -PrunCVD or mvn exec:exec -PrunCPE Building and Running from Eclipse IDE: Requirements: Eclipse IDE 4.2.1+, java jdk 1.6+, subversive plugin (or svn equivalent with appropriate svn team provider connectors), m2e plugin (or mvn equivalent) Import Project > Maven > Checkout Maven Project from SCM svn: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/ctakes/trunk Select all projects Wait until Eclipse downloads and builds all of your projects. The various build helpers should run jcasgen and builds the projects for you (there shouldn't be a real need to run mvn install, etc.) Finish. > -----Original Message----- > From: Coarr, Matt [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 4:23 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: latest build instructions > > [I already read the thread "Update cTAKES Building and Running page?" that > Pei started 2012-10-10T16:56.] > > iWhat are the latest build instructions for command-line and for eclipse? > > I have some changes to commit and need to get my system building from the > latest apache svn code. > > I'm catching up on the recent emails about building, maven, command-line, > eclipse, and target users. Lots of discussions going on! > > I already have a working copy checked out from svn. And I've seen (the > yet-to-be-completed) instructions here: > http://incubator.apache.org/ctakes/source.html > (I'd be happy to update this with a quick set of instructions once I go > through > the process.) > > I'm assuming it's something along the lines of: > > * for command-line > - checkout from svn > - run "mvn compile"/"mvn test"/"mvn package" > (I've been using maven for 8+ years and I've always run "mvn install", > but > I've been listening to Steve's advice and I'll switch to these commands :-) > * for eclipse > - checkout from svn > - make sure you have m2e installed > - import the projects into eclipse > - ...trying to figure out what I should be doing hereŠ > Do I just let it build automatically? (In the past I've always done > right click > on project -> choose "run as..." -> "mvn install" but now I know that this is > evil.) > > Thanks! > Matt
