At first glance, it sounds like $JAVA_HOME/bin isn't on your path for
the <javac> task. Could be completely wrong of course :)
Perhaps the ant script sets up the java environment correctly but
doesn't pass the environment onto the ant tasks.
Cheers,
Dan
Mauro Talevi wrote:
Felix Leipold wrote:
Okay there is a fundamental problem. I'll check if I manage to
compile it on
linux. Then I'll come back to you...
More generally, IMO it would be better to be able to build the eclipse
plugin in a headless mode, ie without having eclipse installed.
Without having much experience in building eclipse plugins, it would
seem that all we need is to have the eclipse startup.jar in the
classpath. So we can just copy the Eclipse 3.2 jar to
lib/eclipse-startup-3.2.jar and avoid all the issue of the Eclipse
install dir.
The eclipse build would then produce a plugin update site which can be
used by any platform.
Thoughts?
Cheers
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