There is some kind of bug. In this example should be "compile.from generate.to_s", this to_s is significant.
Thanks. 2011/8/26 Alex Boisvert <alex.boisv...@gmail.com> > Did you try this? > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BUILDR/How+to+generate+sources+before+compilation > > alex > > > On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 4:35 AM, <a...@o08.net> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I've been stuck for a while now with this problem, neither googling > > nor stackoverflow nor my strained brain could solve this: I would like > > to generate sources and have buildr compile them with some other hand > > written sources. I would also be happy if I could have a sub-project > > that just deals with the generated classes and use them in other > > project. So basically: > > > > - buildr should call a generator (either a java program, or a shell > > script, or even an ant script, whatever works) > > - buildr should compile the resulting classes > > - buildr should add those sources to eclipse > > > > I have found an old thread from 2009 with the same title, but none of > > the solutions there work (I'm getting so many errors that I wouldn't > > even know where to start, or nothing happens). I assume that buildr > > evolved quite a bit since then. > > > > I've been very happy with buildr so far, but unfortunately I don't > > know ruby and rake yet and now I want to do something slightly > > non-standard, so I'm aware that I may have chosen the wrong build > > system for me. Still, I'd rather not go back to ant at this point. > > > > I would be grateful if someone could give me an example of a working > > buildfile that does sth like what I've described. I've got an open > > question on stackoverflow, so if you need some karma, I'm happy to > > provide. (see: > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7091659/using-generated-sources-in-a-buildr-project > > I just offered a bounty.) > > > > Thanks! > > alvi > > >