There is an open bug report [1] that I created before the transition to GitHub that fixes BuildSrc and some apps, I will update it for the latest changes.
Right now I am waiting to see which folders are still relevant. [1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8221708 On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 1:52 PM Jeanette Winzenburg <faste...@swingempire.de> wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > can't say anything to your questions: being on win only and just > having Eclipse projects for base, graphics, controls (everything else > is handled by gradle from the commandline) > > -- Jeanette > > Zitat von Tom Schindl <tom.schi...@bestsolution.at>: > > > Hi Nir/Jeannette, > > > > As you are both using Eclipse for development I'd like to get your > > take on the following things. > > > > Dealing with OS specific > > ------------------------ > > The graphics module has to have different source folders depending > > on the OS you are developing on: > > * Windows: build/hlsl/Decora and build/hslPrism > > * Linux/OS-X: build/gensrc/jsl-decora build/gensrc/jsl-prism > > > > So when importing the projects Eclipse does not even build anything > > until you fix the .classpath file - I'd like to propose to mark > > those Source-Folders optional. > > > > Swing-Project > > ------------- > > There the .classpath has a none existing "src/test/java" I wonder > > where that source is and if not there anymore remove the offending > > entry from .classpath-File > > > > BuildSrc > > -------- > > What's the purpose of that project? The classpath is incorrect and > > does it have to be a Java-Project? > > > > > > Tom > > > >