http://rsync.it-infrastrukturen.org/ofbiz-live/OFBiz_debian_live_BigFish_demo_1280x1024.mp4

http://rsync.it-infrastrukturen.org/ofbiz-live/README-OFBiz-live.txt

Am 21.04.2013 23:00, schrieb Ted Byers:
Well, while I have used commercial variants of Unix over the decades, and
Windows extensively (because my clients/employers were all Windows houses),
I have been examining both Ubuntu and OpenSuse.  I quite like them both,
and I have been experimenting with them in terms of enhancing my cross
platform development skills (mostly C++ and Perl, but Java when I must
(Java is still painfully slow for me, relative to C++, when I am working on
high performance number crunching code for modelling and risk assessment
and management applications - for me, C++ gained an edge over FORTRAN in
high performance number crunching several years ago).  But, when I launch a
new business in a few months, I will need to decide which Linux distro I
install on my new hardware, and right now I am inclined toward the path of
least resistance.

But thanks, I will try to build it myself on a new Ubuntu VM, just to see
how well that goes (a, I will have to do it if I decide to go with Ubuntu
on my new server anyway).

I see you provide a link to an iso image.  What, exactly, is on it?

Thanks

Ted


On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Mark Schneider
<[email protected]>wrote:

Am 21.04.2013 22:31, schrieb Ted Byers:

  This is regardless of whether I try to build trunk or release 12.04.
If I run 'ant run-install, I get the error "/opt/ofbuz/build.xml:23 can't
declare any more prefixes in this context".  It seems OFBiz has it's own
version of ant, and God only knows how that will interact with my system
as
my system has the latest versions of my usual development tools.  Worse, I
have seen no mention of OFBiz using non-standard tools anywhere in the
documentatin I have read.  I am not amused.

If I run "./ant run-install", I get the error "/opt/ofibiz/build.xml:25:
The following error occurred while executing this line:
/opt/ofbiz/macros.xml:31: Please upgrade java to at least 1.6"

Of course this is really stupid, as this is on OpenSuse 12.3, and I have
the full JDK installed, version 1.7.0_17!  How is it your build scripts
can't properly detect the JDK version that is installed on this system

I don't had any issue running "./ant run-install" on debian wheezy and
Java 7u17 or even OpenJDK7.
http://rsync.it-**infrastrukturen.org/ofbiz-**live/OFBiz-server-live-**
openJDK7.iso<http://rsync.it-infrastrukturen.org/ofbiz-live/OFBiz-server-live-openJDK7.iso>

Why do you use OpenSuse ?


  Now, then, what is the magic incantation I need to resort to to get this
thing to build properly?  Nothing I have tried so far has worked.

regards, Mark

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