Try ~/.ant/lib as another option.
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On Apr 27, 2009, at 11:28 PM, "Andrew Myers" <am2...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Manju,
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Yes I downloaded it from here:
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.4.2-200902111700/index.php#JDTCORE
(That link is terribly well hidden by the way!)
The file I downloaded is ecj-3.4.2.jar
I placed it in /usr/share/ant/lib, which as far as I can determine
is where ant was installed by yum.
But I still get the message saying "Please place the ECJ JAR in
ANT_HOME/lib"
I installed ant on Fedora with yum - the version is 1.7.1. There
isn't an ANT_HOME environment variable set, but I tried this and it
still gave the same message. So I'm a bit confused. Is there any
other place it might be looking for it, or something I can run to
double check I have the right place?
Regards,
Andrew.
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:19:50 +1000, Manju Vijayakumar <manju.b...@gmail.com
> wrote:
Hey Andrew,
About the ecj.jar, you need to manually download ecj.jar and put it
in your
ANT lib folder.
Thanks,
Manju
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Andrew Myers <am2...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Firstly I hope I am okay to ask this "newbie" type question on
this list...
I'm trying to build harmony on Fedora 10, following the
instructions at
http://harmony.apache.org/quickhelp_contributors.html
At the moment I am stuck with this error when I run the ant build:
/home/andrew/projects/harmony/common_resources/make/depends.xml:
200: Can't
get
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/harmony/standard/depends/libs/linux.x86.7x/icu-3.4.zipto
/home/andrew/projects/harmony/common_resources/depends/libs/
linux.x86.7x/icu-3.4/icu-3.4.zip
Is there anwhere else I can get this file from?
And just as a more general question, has anyone else tried
successfully to
build harmony on F10? The doco I could find all referred to
Ubuntu. I
think I've made some progress on finding the dependencies I need,
although
I'm still having trouble getting ant to find the ecj.jar file. If
anyone
has been through this and could point me in the right direction
that'd be
great. Otherwise, I'll keep documenting what I've done and
perhaps it will
be useful to someone else in the future.
Many thanks,
Andrew.
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