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Re: [OX Devel] Compiling OpenExchange with gcj and classpath
From: |
Martin Kauss |
Subject: |
Re: [OX Devel] Compiling OpenExchange with gcj and classpath |
Date: |
Sat, 9 Jul 2005 00:05:18 +0200 (CEST) |
On Jul 08, 2005 02:28 PM, Soumyadip Modak <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
> Recently I've been looking at OpenExchange on Fedora Core 4. I was
> hoping to utilise FC4's extensive free Java tools to build OX. OX
> configure script didn't thorw up any problems but make failed witha lot
> of errors. Can anyone please guide me how to rectify these problems to
> get a completely free groupware solution ?
>
> Errors :
>
> Making all in javabuild
> make[1]: Entering directory `/root/open-xchange-0.8.0-3/javabuild'
> /usr/bin/ant -f ../build.xml
> Buildfile: ../build.xml
>
> init:
>
> compilewebdav:
> [javac] Compiling 14 source files to /root/open-xchange-0.8.0-3/build
> [javac] ----------
> [javac] 1. WARNING in
> /root/open-xchange-0.8.0-3/src/com/openexchange/groupware/ContactInsEdit.java
> [javac] (at line 96)
> [javac] import com.openexchange.tools.encoding.Base64;
> [javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> [javac] The import com.openexchange.tools.encoding.Base64 is never used
> [javac] ----------
> [javac] ----------
[REMOVED LOTS OF ERROR MESSAGES]
> [javac] (at line 53)
> [javac] public class OXFolderPermissionException extends Throwable {
> [javac] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> [javac] The serializable class OXFolderPermissionException does not
> declare a static final serialVersionUID field of type long
> [javac] ----------
> [javac] 120 problems (84 errors, 36 warnings)
>
> Sorry for flooding.
>
> Thanks
>
> Soumyadip Modak
> address@hidden
> address@hidden
> http://www.randomink.org/soumyadip
>
Hi,
the configure just checks the system dependencies to
build the system. The needed libraries are not checked
until the compile process, JFYI.
The questions was asked some month ago for a Debian
package as well. I tried to build Open-Xchange some
time ago with GNU Classpath, but specially for mail,
necessary methods and functions are just missing.
We are just providing a collaboration framework and
that is our focus. This means, if the functionality
is covered by any other package than Sun's Javamail
package one can build OX with this packages.
Currently - AFAIK - this is not possible.
The other question is what you mean with
"extensive free Java tools" ... for some
ppl. also packages offered by Sun/IBM/Bea are "free" ...
By reading your website i have to mention that
we have working environments (and test systems
of course) with IBM JDK as well and i know admins
who are using the BEA JDK to resolve errors.
Greetings,
Martin Kauss