Hi,

Just send a mail to Sextante project administrator.
But I'm confused about where the problem is exactly now.
You wrote using the home_dir is unclean. Why ? Is there a better 
solution or is it the only way to go at the moment ?

What about the System.getProperty("user.dir"). I think we have to keep 
it for windows user (or maybe to replace it by a piece of code using 
classloader to find the working dir from one of the loaded class ?).

You say there is something different to fix in SextanteToolboxPlugin ? 
Is it related ? How do you know it if Sextante can't be launched because 
of the path problem ?

Sorry for all these questions. I'd like to delay the moment I'll have to 
install a second OS on my machine :-) .

Michaël

Le 03/11/2010 21:43, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
> welcome,
>
> essentially it is a two party problem. Oj binding delivering the wrong path 
> and sextante code getting killed by a NPE, which could easily be caught or at 
> least circumvented. This should be fixed in sextante. Could you communicate 
> this? I don't want to join yet another mailing list ;)
>
> ..ede
>
>
>
> On 03.11.2010 21:28, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> Hi ede,
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>> I have send an email suggesting this was the faulty line one week ago,
>> but I haven't been able to go further as I know about nothing about how
>> java works on linux. Thanks for your patience.
>>
>> About openjump sextante bingdings, I know that Stefan has committed on
>> Sextante project
>> (http://forge.osor.eu/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/trunk/soft/bindings/openJUMP/?root=sextante).
>> I'll ask Victor Olaya if he can grant us write access.
>>
>> Michaël
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 03/11/2010 20:19, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
>>> phew, that was something. As it turns out.
>>>
>>> es.unex.sextante.openjump.extensions.SextanteToolboxPlugin
>>>
>>> detects the path to the extension dir as follows
>>>
>>> String sPath = System.getProperty("user.dir") + "/lib/ext";
>>>
>>> 'user.dir' despite it's name holds the current working dir of the java vm. 
>>> The old oj_linux.sh didn't switch to the oj home dir, but used pathes for 
>>> all parameters. This gave problems with spaces in the path, so I decided to 
>>> chdir to oj home, like we do under windows. Funny coincidence, this way the 
>>> problem was solved in parallel to occurring.
>>>
>>> Still we should fix SextanteToolboxPlugin.java. Using the home_dir is 
>>> unclean, there are better ways to reflect where a specific file is located 
>>> in the filesystem. I'd patch it if I'd know where Stefan hosts the scm for 
>>> the sextante binding. If it is on an scm at all. Anybody has a clue? I 
>>> found the source in the 'ojsextantebinding_oct2010.jar' but I don't know if 
>>> that is really the cutting edge code.
>>>
>>>
>>> .. regards ede
>>>
>>> PS: Stefan, please check also the mail to the mailing list about the logo 
>>> on sf.net  .
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