On 2007-02-27, at 15:34 EST, strk wrote:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 03:28:37PM -0500, P T Withington wrote:
That class is the main entry to the script compiler and should be
part of the servlet jar (in WEB-INF/lib/lps-*.jar, where *
corresponds to the release version).
If you got a source distribution, I think you will need to build from
the root first, to get that jar built. Or get a binary distribution
and copy the jar into place. I guess this is what you get for taking
my advice and trying to short-cut the full build process. Sorry.
Copied the one from binary "legals" 4.0.x-unix-3826. One step further:
lzl:
[echo] Compiling /home/strk/src/openlaszlo/svn/openlaszlo/
branches/legals/lps/includes/lfc/LFC7.lzl
[java] Exception compiling scriptfile: :
org.openlaszlo.sc.CompilerError: undefined compile-time conditional 1
[java] org.openlaszlo.sc.CompilerException: :
org.openlaszlo.sc.CompilerError: undefined compile-time conditional 1
[java] Compilation aborted.
BUILD FAILED
/home/strk/src/openlaszlo/svn/openlaszlo/branches/legals/WEB-INF/
lps/lfc/build.xml:101: The following error occurred while executing
this line:
/home/strk/src/openlaszlo/svn/openlaszlo/branches/legals/WEB-INF/
lps/lfc/build.xml:79: Java returned: 1
frustration_level = 7;
Something is screwy here.
Top-level 'if' statements are evaluated at compile time. This lets
us conditionalize the code for different run times, etc.
It appears that the compiler has come across a top-level if of the form:
if (1) { ... }
and it is complaining. Have you edited the source at all?
[I suppose this should not be a fatal error -- it should just emit
the conditional. But for our purposes it means that the compiler
couldn't do what you wanted.]
(sorry about the frustration level. not many people outside our
group actually do source development, so the doc there is a little
thin. and, we are trying to shortcut the process here.)
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