Hi Steve,
I've checked out and built everything on Ubuntu 8.04 on x86_64 on
the command line. Builds cleanly - would like to run it.
The only issues I hit were:
Eclipse 3.5 doesn't work - you have to build against 3.4
Some dependencies needed installing - namely the compiler (gcc) and
the python development libraries.
I would like others to have a go, as I suspect I'm contaminated with
having written some instructions already.
The instructions needs to be organised so that the dependencies are
detailed up front before the command line
and eclipse instructions come up.
Also, we seriously need some documentation on what can be done with the
products of the build.
Regards,
Stuart
Steve Poole wrote:
Better late than never - I've finished making the changes to get the jvmti
agent building on windows. Looks like everything now builds out of the
experimental branch.
I've created a build status page at
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KATO/BuildStatus which contains
a overview of what we have so far. Its almost complete - need to add more
about the eclipse plugins.
In theory you should now be able to check out the three main projects and
build them - at least on windows and linux 32 bit.
I'd appreciate feedback on how well this works in practise :-)
Build instructions are here
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KATO/Building+Kato
you should use the instructions for the restructured build. There are two
alternatives described: from the command line and from eclipse. They both
work for me :-)
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Steve Poole <spoole...@googlemail.com>wrote:
1 O'clock in the morning and all's well - Finally I have all the
implementation code (including the jvmti agent) , demos and eclipse plugins
building on hudson. I've used Maven to do the heavy lifting and things look
good. Still got the TCK to add in but thought I'd share the good news so
far.
Now I've got this far I want to look at making the experimental branch live
and copy it over to trunk. Before I do that I'd like to make sure others
can extract and build too!. Tomorrow I'll post build instructions and you
can have a go.
Steve