Hi,

You can try running only the targets used for creating the Jmol.jar files
instead of the targets used for creating a full buil archive.
Otherwise, there's the possibility to modify the build.xml so that javadoc
can be disabled if some value is defined. There's already something like
that for the translations (i18n) in other languages.
It takes a lot of time too, it's not activated by default (you have to
define do.create.pot and do.create.po to true with -Ddo.create.pot=true
...). It's active on my own computer but that's because I maintain the
translations and make the releases on sourceforge.

I am out of town for a long weekend and my net access is not very good, so I
am not sure I can modify anything before a few days. Same for the release of
12.0.RC9...

Nico

On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 6:27 AM, Jonathan Gutow <gu...@uwosh.edu> wrote:

> Because webexport accesses files that are distributed with Jmol, I like to
> test changes using a rebuilt distribution.  However,  recreating the
> javadocs takes a long time.  Can I create a distribution without going
> through the javadocs rebuild?
>
> hmm...in the background javadoc is now giving a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError:
> Java heap space....That's a new one.
>
> Jonathan
>
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