Hi Troy, thanks very much for your reply. I
Running Xemacs 21.1.19 and the JDE 2.2.8.
I have downloaded all the stable latest
versions of semantic, speedbar, eieio and elib and following the
installation instructions I
point to them in my .emacs file. However when I open a java file I get
the following error:
File mode specification error: (file-error "cannot open load file"
"semantic-load")
Now this doesn't surprise me too much because when I tried to compile my
newly installed jde
using the make file I got some errors (files weren't able to be loaded)
even though they are all
installed in the correct directory. I know that there is another way to
compile
jde-compile-jde
But I'm not sure how to do this or from where. That's about all the
ideas I have left!
Thanks very much for your time and effort
Brian
Troy Noble wrote:
>Since you mentioned you are running an older version
>of xemacs (21.1) did you follow the installation guide's suggestion
>to get rid of older JDE & related components that shipped with
>older versions of xemacs? This looks very suspicious to me in
>particular:
>
> "/usr/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/semantic/semantic.elc"
>
>That looks like the bundled package IIRC (it's been a while
>since I ran 21.1 as 21.4 has been out for a little while now)
>
>See http://jdee.sunsite.dk/install.html under "XEmacs Setup".
>
>Other things to look at...
>
>Could be wrong semantic version? Or you have .elc files
>that are stale or otherwise incorrect? In which case you
>can safely remove all *.elc from JDEE, speedbar, semantic,
>eieio, and elib until you get things working. You can always
>go back and recompile them from *.el files later.
>
>Beyond that... please submit a bug report or otherwise let us know
>what versions of speedbar, semantic, JDEE, and other packages you
>are using. But first double-check that the versions of packages
>that JDEE depends upon are compliant with the release notes.
>
>As an aside... the reason you didn't get a response the first time
>wasn't necessarily that nobody wanted to help you or was stumped,
>maybe just didn't have enough details to venture a guess.
>JDE -> Help -> Submit Problem Report gives all the needed information
>to help folks on this list troubleshoot most configuration problems.
>The troubleshooting guide talks about this in detail.
>
>HTH, Troy
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian McSweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 1:28 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Newbie question - skeleton doc error
>
>
>Sorry guys,
>just wondering ... no one replied to my mail so I presume it has you
>stumped like me?
>Brian
>
>Brian McSweeney wrote:
>
>>Hi everybody,
>>I'm new to emacs and to the jde but it seems really cool :-). I'm
>>having a little problem with the automatic insertion of skeleton
>>javadocs however. I'm running xemacs 21.1 on linux 7.2. The jde loads
>>properly and seems fine but when I try to insert documentation on a
>>method by pressing
>>C-c C-v j
>>or from the JDE menu I get the following error:
>>
>> Wrong number of arguments: #<compiled-function (&optional
>>checkcache) "...(126)" [ss semantic-toplevel-bovinate-override
>>semantic-toplevel-bovine-chache-check checkcache res
>>semantic-toplevel-bovine-cache semantic-clear-toplevel-cache
>>semantic-flex nil semantic-dump-buffer-init buffer-name "done" 0
>>semantic-bovine-nonterminals bovine-toplevel working-status t add-hook
>>after-change-functions semantic-change-function
>>semantic-overlay-error-recovery-stack semantic-dump-parse working-ref1
>>working-donestring working-message semantic-flex-depth] 5
>>("/usr/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/semantic/semantic.elc". 11402)>, 3
>>
>>
>>If anyone could help me I'd really appreciate it.
>>cheers,
>>Brian
>>
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