Hello,

I have SFEeclipse installed and working well.
I take look on the missing class files and they are delivered
by eclipse, but I have them on disk, even in same directory
where CLASSPATH (from SFEazureus.spec) points ...

Petr

2007/12/23, Patrick Ale <patrick.ale at gmail.com>:
> On Dec 23, 2007 2:30 PM, Petr Sobotka <sobotkap at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have these strange problems with SFEazureus.spec.
> > Looks like CLASSPATH is set badly, but I checked it
> > and it looks well, or there is any dependency not listed
> > in BuildRequires tags, which I don't have on my system
> > and others have ...
>
> Petr,
>
> Can you check if SFEeclipse is built and installed correctly?
> It seems that SFEeclipse is not only a runtime dependency but also a
> build dependency.
>
> SFEeclipse failed to build here due to a 'missing'
> default-copyright.txt, which was located in include rather than
> ext-sources. I fixed this problem and comitted the changes.
>
> If SFEeclipse is not installed, install it first and see if this fixes
> your problem.
> If it is installed, then my theory is blown to pieces ;-)
>
>
> --
> Patrick
>

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