Yes, you can use `./sbt package` from the root directory of a
checked-out NetLogo repository in order to create the 'NetLogo.jar' file
for that branch.
Jason Bertsche
Senior Software Developer - NetLogo
On 12/28/2013 05:23 PM, Robert White wrote:
I think I can compile my own with ./sbt so I will try again and see.
thanks
On Saturday, 28 December 2013 23:18:54 UTC, Robert White wrote:
Hello.
https://github.com/NetLogo/NetLogo/branches
<https://github.com/NetLogo/NetLogo/branches>
I found many branches. But I think there isn't a jar file there in
the 'master' or 'headless' branches. Do I have to compile my own?
Thanks and sorry to ask these fundamental questions. I am still an
undergraduate student. Please accept my apologies if you think I
am not familiar with these things (which I should).
Thanks again
Robert
On Saturday, 28 December 2013 23:04:38 UTC, Seth Tisue wrote:
I just brought the information on this in the "Controlling
API" and
"Extensions API" wiki pages up to date. Scala 2.9.1, 2.9.2,
and 2.9.3
are all acceptable. Other versions of Scala definitely will
not work.
(for use with NetLogo 5.0.x)
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