FYI, I just fixed the build in the tag. You should be able to build it correctly now.
Regards, Pierre-Arnaud On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Alexey, > 2009/10/19 Alexey Ivanov <[email protected]> > >> Is there a way to run apache-ds on FreeBSD amd64? >> >> I can neither build it from source, nor run linux binaries. >> >> I have this issue when compiling from source: >> >> RABBITZ# svn co >> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/studio/tags/1.4.0.v20090407/ads >> RABBITZ# cd ads >> RABBITZ# mvn clean install >> [INFO] Scanning for projects... >> [INFO] >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [ERROR] FATAL ERROR >> [INFO] >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [INFO] Error building POM (may not be this project's POM). >> >> >> Project ID: org.apache.directory.studio:parent-help:pom:null >> >> Reason: Cannot find parent: org.apache.directory.studio:parent for >> project: org.apache.directory.studio:parent-help:pom:null for project >> org.apache.directory.studio:parent-help:pom:null >> >> RABBITZ# pkg_info | grep maven >> maven2-2.2.1 Java project management tool, 2.0 branch >> > > I also noticed this behavior with the tagged version. > Looks like the Maven Release plugin we're using, did not correctly update > all the pom.xml files. Especially, the 'parent-help' pom. > > You should try to build our actual trunk (which is pretty stable since > we're planing to release the version 1.5 in the next days). > > >> and this issue when trying to run linux 32bit binaries: >> "The ApacheDirectoryStudio executable launcher was unable to locate its >> companion shared library." >> It doesn't even says what libraries it's missing >> > > If you're running on a 'amd64' architecture, you should try the 'Linux > x86_64' version of Studio. > If it's not compatible with your architecture, you can even install Studio > within Eclipse (if Eclipse runs on your platform, Studio should run within > this Eclipse). > > Hope this helps, > Pierre-Arnaud >
