Joao Guerreiro wrote:
> I'm having the same problem, I'm trying to make it run on windows
> using
> Netbeans and I have the error :
>
> "Gecode native code library failed to load.
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no gecodej in java.library.path"
>
> I added the GecodeJ.jar on my project librarie
Hi,
I'm having the same problem, I'm trying to make it run on windows using
Netbeans and I have the error :
"Gecode native code library failed to load.
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no gecodej in java.library.path"
I added the GecodeJ.jar on my project libraries.
Does anyone have some inform
Guido Tack wrote:
Luis Quesada wrote:
In order to set java.library.path, I did the following:
I went to Run-> Run...-> Java Applicaton-> New ->Arguments -> VM
Arguments. I pasted "-Djava.library.path=/usr/local/lib/" to the VM
Arguments field.
That seems to be the way to do it.
However
Luis Quesada wrote:
In order to set java.library.path, I did the following:
I went to Run-> Run...-> Java Applicaton-> New ->Arguments -> VM
Arguments. I pasted "-Djava.library.path=/usr/local/lib/" to the
VM Arguments field.
That seems to be the way to do it.
However, I am now gettin
Guido Tack wrote:
Luis Quesada wrote:
I have installed the last versions of Gecode and GecodeJ
successfully. I am able to run the GecodeJ examples without any problem.
Ok, great!
I would like to use GecodeJ from Eclipse. As far as I understand,
GecodeJ.jar is installed in my system's directo
Luis Quesada wrote:
I have installed the last versions of Gecode and GecodeJ
successfully. I am able to run the GecodeJ examples without any
problem.
Ok, great!
I would like to use GecodeJ from Eclipse. As far as I understand,
GecodeJ.jar is installed in my system's directory for Java
e
Dear all,
I have installed the last versions of Gecode and GecodeJ successfully. I
am able to run the GecodeJ examples without any problem.
I would like to use GecodeJ from Eclipse. As far as I understand,
GecodeJ.jar is installed in my system's directory for Java extensions (
/usr/lib/j2sdk