[
Date Prev][
Date Next][
Thread Prev][
Thread Next][
Date Index][
Thread Index]
[
List Home]
Re: [udig-devel] Re: Trouble with fresh SVN checkout
|
hi,
The same with me, command line (or turtoisesvn on windows) works well
on "large" project like udig.
I used the "Import..." command and go on.
... of course you MUST choose your day ...
... sometime udig is a bit , how to say,.... buggggggggggggy ?! ;)
or off balance if you prefere (it's ok, no problemo :)...
We also use a local repository for our project and subclipse seem to
work with this repos but it's a small repository.
it's a real hard task to achieve a stable and usable state of udig in
order to develop with it and add specific processes to the stuff
a bit young ???
jacques divol (40 years ol')
IRD/Unité ESPACE/Projet CASH
Le 2 août 05 à 20:40, Jesse Eichar a écrit :
Hi Matthias,
We're no longer very happy with the subclipse plugin, you're not
the only person we know that has problems like these. For some
unknown reason subclipse seems to require a number of refresh and
clean commands. I have no idea why. The entire udig team has
switched to commandline subversion instead. It seems to work with
less hassles. I'm going to update the wiki so it reflects that
opinion.
Jesse
Matthias Basler wrote:
Hi developers, hi Jody,
I just made the "maximum possible effort" test to check what's
wrong with
Subclipse/building uDig and that stuff.
This involved:
- Reinstalling the JDK1.5.0_04 incl. JAI and ImageIO
(I used the "official" versions, not the one provided by uDig).
- Installing a second fresh Eclipse including EMF, Subclipse 0.9.32
and the like.
- Checking out into a completely empty workspace.
Again I selected all plugins extept the "mil.army...." one.
See first screenshot attached.
Results:
5 minutes "Operation in progess", then
10 minutes "Retrieving children of remote folders", then
50 minutes "Checking out ..."
P.S. On a DSL connection (fast download, slow upload)
At 95% (or at "net.refractions.udig.tools.default") something must
have
interrupted the progress, because it ended with errors, and
plugins after this
one were missung. So I did another checkout for the missing 7
projects, which
was successful after 5 minutes. Now I had these 45 projects safely
on harddisk.
Now Building steps:
- Clean all projects - worked nicely as usual.
- Refresh
- Update classpath for all projects
Result:
- 14 errors (and uncounted exceptions, btw.) See screenshot 2.
- Cleaning, refreshing and Updating classpath again won't help.
Further steps done:
- Restarting Eclipse. Errors still there.
- Clean all projects
Results:
- Errors are gone. UDig builds and runs OK.
I have the strong impression that, once the "clean" is done, it
doesn't actually
rebuild the project correctly after a second or third clean. Only
after I
restart Eclipse, the project is properly cleaned and built again.
The "Extension point builder" might also be one piece in this puzzle.
OK. That's all I can help on that.
Matthias Basler
c9bama@xxxxxxxxxxx
----------------------------------------------------------------
This mail was sent through http://webmail.uni-jena.de
---------------------------------------------------------------------
---
---------------------------------------------------------------------
---
---------------------------------------------------------------------
---
_______________________________________________
User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig)
http://udig.refractions.net
http://lists.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/udig-devel
_______________________________________________
User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig)
http://udig.refractions.net
http://lists.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/udig-devel