One thing that might help diagnose this is to look at is the output of
'build/windows_tools.properties'.
Those env variables should be set automatically by the build if you have
VS 2017 installed in the default location. If you have changed anything
in your system (installed new packages or set different env vars) then
manually "rm -rf build" and try running "gradle" again and see if that
helps.
-- Kevin
On 10/31/2018 7:02 AM, faste...@swingempire.de wrote:
forgot the link to the instruction page, just in case there's another:
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Building+OpenJFX#BuildingOpenJFX-EnvironmentVariables
Zitat von faste...@swingempire.de:
first try, following the instructions (for win10) at:
that is having downloaded, installed the required tools, added env
vars as desribed.
Then in cygwin, navigate to the git working dir, typing
gradle tasks
fails with:
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* Where:
Script
'C:\Daten\data-for-work\eclipse\gitrep-openjdk\openjdk-jfx\buildSrc\win.gradle'
line: 92
* What went wrong:
A problem occurred evaluating script.
FAIL: WINSDK_DIR not defined
to me, it looks the env var WINSDK_DIR is not set - what should go in
there?
Thanks, Jeanette
BTW: did I ever mention that I hate command line tools - and they
feel it, fighting back with all they got ;)