>Well, I byte-compiled the ecb and the jde, and now all files BUT java
>source files get parsed, and the methods and variables show up in the
>methods window. That includes DOS batch files, C files, makefiles, lisp
>files. No java.
>JDE users, I attempted to byte-recompile directory, and it compiled 0 of 0
>files. Any reason why?
Yes, it is in the documentation. This comand only recompiles a file if it�s
*.elc file is older then the *.el file. If no *.elc file exists, nothing is
done!
For ECB you can use either:
- C-u 0 M-x byte-recompile-directory RET <ecb-directory> or
- C-u M-x ecb-bytecompile RET
>I tried using the makefile and my build command
>said emacs.exe was too big to run. Is there a preferred method of compiling
>the jde?
M-x jde-compile-jde RET
>I was using the PVCS command, build.exe. Do I need to
>byte-compile the utilities elib, eieio, semantic, etc. first?
Don�t know, but here is the sequence which i byte-compile the packages:
1. elib
2. eieio
3. semantic
4. speedbar
5. JDE
6. ECB
Note, that most of these packages must be byte-compiled via Makefile
or from within Emacs via byte-recompile-directory (see above).
If via makefile then note that most of the makefiles needs correct
paths to other packages onto YOUR filesystem (e.g. JDE and ECB to semantic)
and therefore often you must first edit the makefiles before compiling.
But you can make a simple test. Just remove all *.elc files from
all the package elib, eieio, semantic, speedbar, jde, ecb and try it
again with the setup i have tried with.
If then it works then you have a problem with byte-compiling, if not
then i have no clue why :-)
Klaus