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Re: [mylar-dev] Developing Mylar on Eclipse


I am running out of ideas. Have you tried to close all those projects (but don't delete then!) then open them again and run Project / Clean... on all of them after that?

You can also try Open Type dialog (Ctrl-Shift-T) to see if type X is anywhere in your workspace. It should show you the project as well... Also, package names usually match the project name, so you may be able to track down missing project if project set is actually out of date. Though I saw Mik updated those not long time ago and they should be completely self contained.

 regards,
 Eugene


Naveed Jauhar wrote:
Thanks again Eugene for your timely help.
I have followed the directions in the instructions page.

1) I created a new workspace and imported the mylar source.

2) I Ran the source as an Eclipse Application. This started a new 3.2 work bench and gave me about 21,000 errors before it ran out of memory and crashed. 3) It seems like I am missing some packages because all the visible errors seem to be of type "X cannot be resolved". Do I have to manually add packages. I would think the source always comes preconfigured with all the necessary packages. Any advice? Perhaps I need to edit the compiler settings?
4) Also, Is this the correct path to follow? If the compilation goes thought correctly, will I be able to see the Mylar changes I have made in the new workbench?

Thanks again for all your timely help.

Warm Regards,
Naveed


-----Original Message-----
From: mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Naveed Jauhar
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:24 PM
To: Mylar developer discussions
Subject: RE: [mylar-dev] Developing Mylar on Eclipse


Thanks Eugene. I am following the instrucitons for the build process right now. The instructions seem to be self contained. I will keep you guys posted. Also, I made a small error earlier. I infact checked out from the e_3_2 branch and wrote that I check out from the CVS HEAD.
Thank You for your timely support.

Warm Regards,
Naveed

-----Original Message-----
From: mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Eugene Kuleshov
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:01 PM
To: Mylar developer discussions
Subject: Re: [mylar-dev] Developing Mylar on Eclipse



  First of all CVS HEAD requires Eclipse 3.3M6

You can checkout from e_3_2 branch if you need version for Eclipse 3.2. The wiki page has separate project set for that branch. See "Self hosting" section for instruction how to run/debug Mylar from within Eclipse. The key point is that you should use "Eclipse Application" as a launch configuration type. http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Mylar_Contributor_Reference#Self-hosting

See Build Section on the same wiki page with the instructions how to build the distribution. http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Mylar_Contributor_Reference#Building_a_distribution

  regards,
  Eugene


Naveed Jauhar wrote:
Thank you for replying Eugene. I have followed the instructions found at:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Mylar_Contributor_Reference#Workspace

1) My JRE is up to date and the J2SE points to the JRE correctly.
2) I have downloaded the entire source head from the cvs. I need to modify the bugzilla UI and Connector to implement the changes needed for our needs. I then need to compile the plugin into a jar to use it internally at my workplace.

3) I have tried running the source as a java 5 application. However, i don't think that's the path to follow. Firstly, the compiler throws about 5000 errors before it crashes. Also, I am not sure how the java 5 run command will create a 3.2 workbunch to test the plugin.

4) I have also tried making a sample "Hello World" PDE application and linking the mylar source to the source folder. That also throws 500+ errors.

5) The ANT build files are not being created using the pde tools options either.

Again, I am sure I am making this more complicated than it's really is. The source should be able to compile and run with little effore, since active modification and development takes place on a daily basis. I have also tried reading up on PDE dev environment, but that doesn't lead me anywhere.
Any help/suggestion will be immensely appreciated.

Warm Regards,
Naveed



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