hello and macosx build trouble
David DeHaven
david.dehaven at oracle.com
Mon Aug 12 08:45:04 PDT 2013
>> Thank you. This worked, and it got further, but it is missing the netscape javascript package now, as illustrated by the below:
>>
>> :checkJfxrtJar
>> :updateCacheIfNeeded UP-TO-DATE
>> :verifyJava
>> :base:processVersionInfo UP-TO-DATE
>> :base:compileJava UP-TO-DATE
>> :base:processResources UP-TO-DATE
>> :base:classes UP-TO-DATE
>> :base:jar UP-TO-DATE
>> :graphics:compileJava
>> Download http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/3.7/R-3.7.2-201202080800/plugins/org.eclipse.swt.cocoa.macosx.x86_64_3.7.2.v3740f.jar
>> [ant:javac] /Users/rvjansen/apps/rt/modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/application/HostServicesDelegate.java:34: error: package netscape.javascript does not exist
>> [ant:javac] import netscape.javascript.JSObject;
>> [ant:javac] ^
>> [ant:javac] /Users/rvjansen/apps/rt/modules/graphics/src/main/java/com/sun/javafx/application/HostServicesDelegate.java:88: error: cannot find symbol
>> [ant:javac] public abstract JSObject getWebContext();
>> [ant:javac] ^
>> [ant:javac] symbol: class JSObject
>> [ant:javac] location: class HostServicesDelegate
>> [ant:javac] /Users/rvjansen/apps/rt/modules/graphics/src/main/java/javafx/application/HostServices.java:30: error: package netscape.javascript does not exist
>> [ant:javac] import netscape.javascript.JSObject;
>> etc.
>>
>> This might have to do with Nashorn replacing Rhino?
No, I believe that's also a deployment dependency.
Does a JIRA task exist to disable deployment dependencies for OpenJFX/OpenJDK builds?
-DrD-
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