Hi Michael,

Michael Goffioul wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Philip Nienhuis<pr.nienh...@hccnet.nl>  
> wrote:
<snip>
>> So, after some additional small bugfixes in some m-files (./inst subdir) I
>> now have a working java-1.2.8 under octave-3.4.0 (that is, under Linux with
>> Sun Java).
>>
>> I'll do some more testing (OpenJDK on another Linux box; Windows XP) later
>> this weekend.

Java-1.2.8 pkg installs OK under Linux (OpenJDK & Sun Java, octave 
3.4.0) and on Windows (octave-3.2.4 & 3.2.3 - I have no build env. for 
3.4.0).
AFAICS everything works OK as well, incl. spreadsheet scripts and the 
dialog boxes.

On one of my Windows boxes it refuses to install, but that was also the 
case for earlier java pkg versions.
Not a showstopper as I can simply transplant the java-1.2.8 subdirs in 
libexec/ & share/ from the other Windows box and do a pkg rebuild - 
works as advertised then. But it remains enigmatic.

>> If it all works OK, is it OK if I commit the patches to svn or would you
>> want to review first?
>
> If it works under Linux/Windows Sun/OpanJDK, then I think it's safe to
> commit. No need for me to review :)

Many things have been improved (most if not all by Martin Hepperle), 
a.o. static/dynamic javaclasspath, javarmpath, Matlab compatibility 
(javaMethod and javaObject as wrappers around java_invoke and java_new, 
resp.), and documentation.

So, perhaps it is time for a new pkg release on octave-forge?


Philip

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