I am sorry, no offense ment. I do not understand some of your decisions.
Can you maybe elaborate? Whatever your desicion is based on it is okay
for me.
Why did you start over and not based your work on GJs repo?
why do you replace
<specification-version>2.8</specification-version>
with
<specification-version>1.0</specification-version>
in
cnd/cnd.asm/nbproject/project.xml
<https://github.com/jlahoda/netbeans/commit/5d700b28fd371f940c195d24d932e70c6de7feb7#diff-58679d11d8852ddf2aaef67775925000>
?
I try to follow your guide to see if it builds for me.
Maybe you should consider a pull request towards GJ so we get one
central cnd version that can be committed back into the main tree.
Am 25.02.20 um 08:22 schrieb Jan Lahoda:
FWIW, a few days ago, I tried to make CND buildable. The experiment is
available here:
https://github.com/jlahoda/netbeans/tree/cnd-building
A number of files need to be added to make the build work, see the
description here:
https://github.com/jlahoda/netbeans/blob/cnd-building/README.cnd
(It would be useful if someone could try to build independently using the
instructions, to find any issues with them.)
The question is how to continue with this - bringing the CND source code in
line with Apache rules is going to be quite some work, maintaining the
C/C++ support will be some work also, and I don't think I have time to work
on that much.
Jan
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 7:20 PM Peter Kovacs <pe...@apache.org> wrote:
I am tried building Clank today. It seems I need the netbeans build
hearness. And I do not know how to set that up.
The Message talks of
Check that nbplatform.NetBeans_IDE_CND_Dev.netbeans.dest.dir and
nbplatform.NetBeans_IDE_CND_Dev.harness.dir are defined.
On a developer machine these are normally defined in
${user.properties.file}=${netbeans.user}/build.properties
but for automated builds you should pass these properties to Ant
explicitly.
You may instead download the harness and platform:
-Dbootstrap.url=.../tasks.jar -Dautoupdate.catalog.url=.../updates.xml
So I set the Variables to my netbeans Folder? Or would it make more
sense to move the Clank modules into the netbeans repository?
Like the others?
I am usure what would be the best way to proceed. The project is under
LLVM License.
Thanks for your time.
All the Best
Peter
Am 14.02.20 um 09:50 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
Hi Ivan,
Am 14.02.20 um 07:30 schrieb Ivan Soleimanipour:
On 2/13/20 6:23 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Okay,
I had to remove validation.nb.cluster.cnd=cnd.kit, too.
Now I get the Target "all-cnd" does not exist in the project "main".
error.
However I get the same error when trying to build dlight.
Now from the Jira I concluded that I might need to call ant
differently. So I tried
ant -f cnd/cnd.editor -Dcluster.config=cnd run
Now I am stuck on the Issue
netbeans/nbbuild/templates/projectized.xml:101: No dependent module
org.netbeans.libs.clank
So next step would be to build clank from
https://github.com/java-port/clank ?
I think that will feed the dependency avalanche.
It does not have additional external dependencies. And its file
structure shows it comes from netbeans. The License is however unclear.
Also the code seems abandond. So I see other issues then dependencies.
Also it is a link to a build tool (clang) which is handy. Some people
work with the toolset.
org.netbeans.libs.clank is just a bundle file (bundle files mostly
contain default i18n text) so it should just
build w/o any issues. I.e. _don't_ remove libs.clank from
nb.cluster.cnd
I tried to remove the dependency clank from the cluster, but ant
stayed persistant in requesting clank.
"ant clean" to the rescue?
Ohh yea did not try. :) Thanks for this beginner pointer.
Am 09.02.20 um 10:28 schrieb Geertjan Wielenga:
Thanks a lot for this history lesson -- so great that we have
people with
this long perspective on where the code came from and so on.
Hmm ... Geertjan ... I never received your reply. I'm only seeing it
for the first time in Peters quote.
Case of Reply vs ReplyAll or ???
Yes, I did not notice too. Or I would have forwarded.
I have also seen "Target "all-cnd" does not exist in the project
"main"".
But then sometimes it just goes away.
No such luck with me.
Reminds me a bit of this discussion:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/netbeans-dev/201809.mbox/%3ccackjaxssrrl66sua9heyqqxy4oyrxygkyemvg50rktrda-e...@mail.gmail.com%3E
Yeah, looks familiar but the resolution was "magical".
If you/we can get further with this, that would be great
I poked at it some more and learned a bit more:
The 'all-' list is built in the 'init' ant target. So you can
concentrate on the problem by just issuing
"ant -Dcluster.config=cnd init" and this is what you'll get:
Loading module list from /tmp/nb-scan-cache-2f523585-full.ser
[insert-module-all-targets] Cannot find build prerequisite
org.netbeans.modules.hibernate of
/home/open/nb-geertjan/contrib/hibernateweb
I _think_ the contrib/hibernateweb error is a red herring ... it's
just a warning as it _doesn't_ abort the build.
I did see the same error with same conclusion.
I took a look at my /tmp/nb-scan-cache-2f523585-full.ser. It's binary
but it's clear that it doesn't contain anything
relating to CND in it. I blew it away thinking it's stale but no joy.
In fact "ant clean" blows it away anyway.
If you _do_ blow away your /tmp/nb-scan-cache-blah and try "ant
-Dcluster.config=cnd init" there's a bunch of stuff
that gets fetched from the cloud:
[echo] Bootstrapping NetBeans-specific Ant extensions...
[javac] Compiling 95 source files to
/home/open/nb-geertjan/nbbuild/build/antclasses
[jar] Building jar:
/home/open/nb-geertjan/nbbuild/build/nbantext.jar
[configureproxy] Resetting proxyHost to empty string
[get] Getting:
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=netbeans-jenkins-lib.git;a=blob_plain;f=meta/netbeansrelease.json
[get] To:
/home/open/nb-geertjan/nbbuild/build/netbeansrelease.json
[copy] Warning: Could not find file
/home/open/nb-geertjan/nbbuild/gitinfo.properties to copy.
[copy] Warning: Could not find file
/home/open/nb-geertjan/nbbuild/netbeansrelease.properties to copy.
So ... is the netbeansrelease.json stuff on gitbox somehow lacking
CND? I poked around but it doesn't seem to
mention clusters anyway.
nb-scan-cache is created by the ModuleListParser ant task. It uses
{nb.clusters.list} as input. Echoing {nb.clusters.list}
shows that it _does_ contain nb.cluster.cnd.
That's where my investigations are at now..
Have you tried the following command?
ant -f cnd/cnd.editor -Dcluster.config=cnd run
-- and please feel
free to provide pull requests to my fork.
Gladly but I don't have anything meaty yet.
Peter, could you please try w/o removing the libs.clank dependency?
Yes, I have to integrate clank again. I hope I manage some time for
this on the weekend.
And I hope I get a license response.
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