Thank you, that worked well.

Dan Streetman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Assuming you are wanting to build the API, common RI, and Linux
implementation, extract all 3 from CVS, put each one's "src/"
directory in your CLASSPATH (or, put the resultant "lib/jsr80*.jar"
files in your CLASSPATH), make sure you have both the java SDK and ant
installed, then go in javax-usb and run "ant all", then do the same
for javax-usb-ri and javax-usb-ri-linux.  Then add the
javax-usb-ri-linux/lib directory to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and your
CLASSPATH and you are all set to run javax.usb.

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>  I often see it recommended, on this list, to build the libraries from
>  the latest cvs sources.
>  Well, I checked out the source files using cvs, but I am not sure what
>  all the steps are, or what else may be required, to perform a complete
>  build. I looked for FAQ or examples on the jsr-80 pages.
>  Can someone give me a quick overview of the build process?
>
>  thanks
>
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