error in tutorial

Ty Young youngty1997 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 27 23:09:18 UTC 2019


On 12/27/19 4:40 PM, John-Val Rose wrote:
> Ty,
>
> If it’s so easy to fix then why don’t you just fix it?


I don't exactly have the ability to directly push changes to the repo...


>
> John-Val
>
>> On 28 Dec 2019, at 09:14, Ty Young <youngty1997 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 
>>> On 12/27/19 4:19 AM, Johan Vos wrote:
>>> Hi David,
>>>
>>> What tutorial are you talking about? If you refer to https://openjfx.io,
>>> that is a community-initiative, developed at
>>> https://github.com/openjfx/openjfx-docs .
>>> So if you have issues and PR's, that is the place to submit and discuss
>>> with the other contributors to that site.
>>
>> Only the Netbeans section has a warning telling you to delete src.zip. Neither Intellij nor Eclipse do.
>>
>>
>> A user shouldn't have to do that anyway though! This could be easily fixed. Literally all you need to do is in this section:
>>
>>
>> // Zip module sources for standalone SDK
>>      //
>>      // NOTE: the input is taken from the modular-sdk/modules_src dir
>>      // so that we don't have to duplicate the logic and create another
>>      // temporary directory. This is somewhat inelegant, since the bundled sdk
>>      // and the standalone sdk should be independent of one another, but seems
>>      // better than the alternatives.
>>      def zipSourceFilesTask = project.task("zipSourceFilesStandalone$t.capital", type: Zip, dependsOn: buildModulesTask) {
>>          destinationDir = file("${standaloneLibDir}")
>>          archiveName = standaloneSrcZipName
>>          includeEmptyDirs = false
>>          from modulesSrcDir
>>          include "**/*.java"
>>      }
>>
>>
>> change:


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