Problems building openjfx

fastegal at swingempire.de fastegal at swingempire.de
Wed Oct 31 14:22:29 UTC 2018


thanks for the quick answer :)

hmm, those are nearly all empty:

WINDOWS_VS_DEVENVDIR=
WINDOWS_VS_DEVENVCMD=/VCExpress.exe
WINDOWS_VS_VCINSTALLDIR=
WINDOWS_VS_VSINSTALLDIR=
WINDOWS_VS_MSVCDIR=
WINDOWS_VS_INCLUDE=
WINDOWS_VS_LIB=
WINDOWS_VS_LIBPATH=
WINDOWS_VS_PATH=;C:/java/jdk/open-11/bin;C:/ProgramData/Oracle/Java/javapath;C:/WINDOWS/system32;C:/WINDOWS;C:/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem;C:/WINDOWS/System32/WindowsPowerShell/v1.0/;C:/Program Files/Intel/WiFi/bin/;C:/Program Files/Common Files/Intel/WirelessCommon/;C:/DevTools/openjfx-build/tortoise-hg/;C:/Program  
Files/dotnet/;C:/WINDOWS/System32/OpenSSH/;C:/DevTools/gradle/bin;C:/DevTools/ant/bin;C:/Users/kleopatra/AppData/Local/Microsoft/WindowsApps;C:/Users/kleopatra/AppData/Local/GitHubDesktop/bin
WINDOWS_VS_VER=100
WINDOWS_SDK_DIR=
WINDOWS_SDK_VERSION=

actually can't even start my visual vc (community edition) - keeps  
telling me that the eval time has expired, isn't it supposed to be free?



Zitat von Kevin Rushforth <kevin.rushforth at oracle.com>:

> One thing that might help diagnose this is to look at is the output  
> of 'build/windows_tools.properties'.
>
> Those env variables should be set automatically by the build if you  
> have VS 2017 installed in the default location. If you have changed  
> anything in your system (installed new packages or set different env  
> vars) then manually "rm -rf build" and try running "gradle" again  
> and see if that helps.
>
> -- Kevin
>
>
> On 10/31/2018 7:02 AM, fastegal at swingempire.de wrote:
>> forgot the link to the instruction page, just in case there's another:
>>
>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Building+OpenJFX#BuildingOpenJFX-EnvironmentVariables Zitat von  
>> fastegal at swingempire.de:
>>
>>> first try, following the instructions (for win10) at:
>>>
>>> that is having downloaded, installed the required tools, added env  
>>> vars as desribed.
>>>
>>> Then in cygwin, navigate to the git working dir, typing
>>>
>>> gradle tasks
>>>
>>> fails with:
>>>
>>> FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
>>>
>>> * Where:
>>> Script  
>>> 'C:\Daten\data-for-work\eclipse\gitrep-openjdk\openjdk-jfx\buildSrc\win.gradle' line:  
>>> 92
>>>
>>> * What went wrong:
>>> A problem occurred evaluating script.
>>>> FAIL: WINSDK_DIR not defined
>>>
>>> to me, it looks the env var WINSDK_DIR is not set - what should go  
>>> in there?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Jeanette
>>>
>>> BTW: did I ever mention that I hate command line tools - and they  
>>> feel it, fighting back with all they got ;)
>>
>>
>>





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