I also tried this :)
The workspace is something like "c:\perso\dev\web" (too long certainly but
not so long also :) )
I also used a subst to put the maven repository at the root level of a disk
like "z:\com\xpn..."
So nothing too strange about the directory... but the generated classpath is
really huged...
So I still get the "line too long"...
Anyway, I think this is not a good solution... lots of people are
complaining about this... I will follow gwt-maven to see if they find a
solution and I will try to find one by myself when I have time because I'm
eager to see the wysiwyg... In a few weeks, I should be able to go back to
Linux :)... Until then, I will test it on Windows...

Pascal

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Ludovic Dubost <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Pascal,
>
> Is the path of where you are to compile in a deep subdirectory tree from
> the root and/or contains a white space ?
> I think if you move it to a lower depth in the tree from root and
> without white space it will work fine (without symlinks because I think
> it resolves to the 'real' directory before calling the gwt compile).
>
> Ludovic
>
> Pascal Voitot a écrit :
> > I go on compiling XWiki under windows until I get back my beloved linux
> > platform :)... Finally, it appears not to be so trivial... Last week, I
> > found 2 minor issues but this last one is a blocking one.
> >
> > When you build wysiwyg under windows, the gwt-maven plugin generates a
> > script "compile.cmd" in order to compile GWT code.
> > But, when it launches the script, you get an error "Line too long"...
> > And this is true, due to the huge number of dependencies with long
> > directories, the Classpath variables are too long for Windows... I love
> > Windows :):):)
> >
> > Apparently, this is a well known bug of gwt-maven but seems not easy to
> > solve or not enough important to be solved :)
> >
> > Anyway, until this bug is solved or if somebody finds a clever workaround
> > solution, it will remain impossible to compile wysiwyg under windows.
> >
> > This is disturbing because, if you don't compile WYSIWYG, you can compile
> XE
> > without any problem but when you launch the server, you get a weird error
> > such as "Can't find class file RemoteService" and the jetty server don't
> > bind to classic port 8080.
> > So the only solution I found is to remove "wysiwyg" module from profile
> "xe"
> > in xwiki-web.
> >
> > best regards
> > Pascal
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