Tracked at https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-36462
It's targeted at 9, but there will be a patch soon.
Thanks,
Daniel
On 4/4/14, 10:40 AM, Stefan Schwandter wrote:
Hi,
thanks! I’ve tried to compile on a current Ubuntu 13.10. A default build
(gradle 1.8 without parameters) works fine. With
gradle -PCOMPILE_TARGETS=x86egl sdk
however, I get the following build error:
stefan@stefan-OptiPlex-GX620:~/src/openjfx/rt$ gradle -PCOMPILE_TARGETS=x86egl
sdk
:buildSrc:generateGrammarSource UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:compileJava UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:compileGroovy UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:processResources UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:classes UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:jar UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:assemble UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:compileTestJava UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:compileTestGroovy UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:processTestResources UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:testClasses UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:test UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:check UP-TO-DATE
:buildSrc:build UP-TO-DATE
Creating properties on demand (a.k.a. dynamic properties) has been deprecated
and is scheduled to be removed in Gradle 2.0. Please read
http://gradle.org/docs/current/dsl/org.gradle.api.plugins.ExtraPropertiesExtension.html
for information on the replacement for dynamic properties.
Deprecated dynamic property: "compilePrefix" on "root project 'rt'", value: "".
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* Where:
Script '/home/stefan/src/openjfx/rt/buildSrc/x86egl.gradle' line: 59
* What went wrong:
A problem occurred evaluating script.
No signature of method: java.lang.String.exists() is applicable for argument
types: () values: []
Possible solutions: wait(), toList(), expand(), execute(), toList(), next()
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug
option to get more log output.
BUILD FAILED
Total time: 9.536 secs
Best,
Stefan
Am 02.04.2014 um 10:19 schrieb Daniel Blaukopf <daniel.blauk...@oracle.com>:
Hi Stefan,
You have it exactly right. The touch support on the Raspberry Pi and similar
devices gets events from the Linux device drivers, not from X11 or GTK. We
don’t provide a binary of this configuration for x86, but if you are able to
build OpenJFX then you could easily create a binary yourself (“gradle
-PCOMPILE_TARGETS=x86egl sdk”). This is a hybrid binary that uses EGL/X11 for
full-screen output but gets input directly from device nodes in /dev/input.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Apr 2, 2014, at 11:10 AM, Stefan Schwandter <s.schwand...@me.com> wrote:
Hi Anthony,
thanks for your quick reply.
I wonder though: it seems there’s at least preliminary touch support for
OpenJFX on the Raspberry Pi - is this because it does not use X11 and/or GTK
there? Is it possible to do the same on an X86-based Linux device?
Cheers,
Stefan
Am 01.04.2014 um 14:02 schrieb Anthony Petrov <anthony.pet...@oracle.com>:
Hi Stefan,
No, currently it's not. Here's a JIRA that you may want to watch:
https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-25079
--
best regards,
Anthony
On 4/1/2014 3:52 PM, Stefan Schwandter wrote:
Hello all!
Is multitouch-input supposed to be supported on Java 8 SE running on Linux? I
use a capacitive touch screen, with a DMC controller, connected to a Ubuntu
13.10 PC via USB, and none of the sample code that I've tried seems to
recognize any touch events. Under Windows 7, touch events are recognized, I can
swipe, zoom, etc.
So I wonder, if multitouch input is simply not supported under Linux with
JavaFX 8, or I have another problem.
Best regards,
Stefan