1.6.5
Uli
Am 15.09.2006 um 15:58 schrieb Andrus Adamchik:
> Yeah, I guess that should work... Was trying to cut off on the
> build time, but that's no big deal.
>
> One more issue - what version of Ant are we using to build
> WOProject these days? Ant 1.6.2 doesn't work (Reference class
> doesn't have a two-arg constructor)
>
>
> [javac] Compiling 27 source files to /Users/andrus/work/woproject/
> temp/classes
> [javac] /Users/andrus/work/woproject/woproject/src/java/org/
> objectstyle/woproject/ant/WOPBXBuild.java:148: cannot find symbol
> [javac] symbol : constructor Reference
> (org.apache.tools.ant.Project,java.lang.String)
> [javac] location: class org.apache.tools.ant.types.Reference
> [javac] javac.setClasspathRef(new Reference
> (this.getProject(), "classpath"));
> [javac] ^
> [javac] 1 error
>
> Andrus
>
>
>
> On Sep 15, 2006, at 2:10 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 15.09.2006 um 06:36 schrieb Andrus Adamchik:
>>
>>> I need an Ant task that packages a bunch of jars into a Mac
>>> application bundle - XYZ.app. I need it for Cayenne. One such
>>> task - jarbundler [1] doesn't cut it because of license
>>> incompatibility. So I was going to write such task and add it to
>>> WOProject ("JavaBundle" task??). Before I start on it, I wanted
>>> to check if anybody has something similar already working and can
>>> contribute it, or knows of an Apache or BSD licensed alternative?
>>>
>>> On a related note, how do I compile WOProject standalone, without
>>> WOLips?
>>
>> Just invoke ant. You'll get a warning that eclipse.home is not
>> defined but the woproject build should work as expected.
>>
>> Uli
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Andrus
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] http://www.loomcom.com/jarbundler/
>>
>>
>
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Ulrich Köster
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