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RE: [stellation-res] Repository Contents - Status Update

> -----Original Message-----
> From: stellation-res-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:stellation-res-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jim Wright -
> IBM Research
> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 1:10 AM
> To: stellation-res@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [stellation-res] Repository Contents - Status Update
>
>
> Per my email of Sept 10, I've been working on bringing
> the repository contents fully up to date.
>
> Briefly: I ran into some technical glitches, now
> resolved, but have not been able to finalize everything
> by today as hoped.  I should be able to complete the
> work when I return on Tuesday (I'm away Friday through
> Monday for a family obligation).
>
> The biggest issue was my flirtation with Java 1.4.1,
> which I installed (on XP and Linux) last week.  While
> things initially seemed to work (on XP), I've concluded
> that the Eclipse R3.0 stream and the Java2 1.4.1 JRE do
> not play nicely together.  (Classpaths are not built
> when projects are imported; Eclipse malfunctions in
> assorted ways ... not pretty.  I've added comments to
> related Bugzilla entries for Eclipse Platform).
> I also upgraded from RH Linux 7.3 to RH9 (and from
> Win2K to Win XP) last week, requiring a full reinstall
> of both systems; today I found out that a few things
> were missed along the way...
>
> As things stand, I have now rebuilt everything locally
> (Eclipse GUI, Stellation core, VSF, Stim, the works)
> with apparent success, and have connected to the
> stellation.eclipse.org repository.  I've had to modify
> build-stell.xml to avoid an unfortunate issue w.r.t.
> /usr/local/bin on Linux (which is now used by various
> other apps, so simply trashing it is _very_ rude).
> Install docs still need to be updated, omitted files
> checked in, extraneous files deleted .... but it
> should be relatively straightforward, once I'm back in
> NY again.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim
>

Were you using the IBM JVM. I have never had any success whatsoever with any
version of this on Windows.

Regards

Jonathan




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