Hi Dennis, Thanks for the help. I didnt download anything besides doing an SVN checkout and installing Gradle. it would seem I didn't read much of the documentation either. ;-)
I'll get back to it this evening (UK time) and have another go. Cheers, Tom On 10 Apr 2011 22:39, "Dennis Reedy" <dennis.re...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Apr 10, 2011, at 444PM, Tom Hobbs wrote: > >> Sorry, I've made no attempt to debug this *at all*, but if I get a >> couple "It works on my machine"s I'll assume the problem is my end. >> >> Given that we want to make the download and build process as easy as >> possible, I've just checked out all of skunk/modules. Installed >> Gradle 1.0 Milestone 2 and ran the commands: >> >> $ cd ~/workspace/River_River300 >> $ gradle build >> >> As per instructions here >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RIVER-300. Obviously, >> "River_River300" is the root of where I checked out the branch. >> >> I then get a bunch of happy messages, but then some compiler errors, >> starting with river-platform/src/main/java/net/jini/core/discovery/LookupLocator.java:38: >> complaining that it can't find >> net.jini.discovery.LookupLocatorDiscovery. >> >> I can debug these errors as well as the next fella, I'm just >> wondering, are those commands supposed to work straight out of the box >> or did I miss a step? > > Should work right out of the box (just downloaded the apache-river-gradle.zip and ran okay for me). Did you download apache-river-gradle.zip referenced on the issue? > > The compiler error you do see is because LookupLocator has a reference to LookupLocatorDiscovery (@see LookupLocatorDiscovery), and LookupLocatorDiscovery is not in the platform (jsk-platform.jar). We either move net.jini.discovery.LookupLocatorDiscovery into the platform or remove the javadoc reference. > > I havent worked on this issue since January, I planned on getting back into it in a few weeks. > > Dennis >