On 8/21/20 2:47 PM, Rick Hillegas wrote: > Hi Ludo, > > The instructions for building Derby can be found here: > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/derby/code/trunk/BUILDING.html?view=co > The instructions say that you need Java 9, but any version from Java 9 > on up should work. You don't need to download either javacc or Lucene. > Both tools are bundled in the Derby source code. The bundling of 3rd > party assets in the Derby source distro satisfied the Linux package > rules the last time that we went through this exercise. Maybe the > rules have changed.
I'll go and chase hte information. > I believe that the version of Lucene bundled inside Derby is the > highest version we have tested against. That would be Lucene 4.9.0, > according to > http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.15/tools/rtoolsoptlucene.html. I > will double-check that this weekend. If you're in a hurry, you can > crack open the Lucene jars located in the Derby source tree under > tools/java and look for the version number yourself. I'm in no hurry. What counts is that I reach My goal and keep josm floating in fedora/redhat land. > I will also look up the javacc version which is bundled inside Derby. > Again, you can crack open tools/java/javacc.jar to look up that > information if you are in a hurry. > > Hope this helps, > It does; THANK YOU -- https://www.hirlimann.net/Ludovic/carnet/
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