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Re: LilypondTool Plugin install -- NoClassDefFound
From: |
Donald Axel |
Subject: |
Re: LilypondTool Plugin install -- NoClassDefFound |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:47:27 +0100 |
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:38:17 +0100
Bertalan Fodor <address@hidden> wrote:
> First of all LilyPondTool's latest version is 2.10.4, it needs jEdit
> 4.3pre9, and can be installed through the plugin manager.
> So you only have to install jEdit some way.
> And the good news is that you are almost there: you should run the
> jEdit installer via the command:
> java -jar /distfiles/jedit4.3pre9install.jar
>
> Please tell us whether you succeed or not.
Many thanks! The installation of jEdit ran smoothly and all was well,
no conflict with RPM-locations, it is a /usr/local installation.
When manually updating java to 1.6.0 I also must remember to change
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.6.0/
jedit starts ... plugin list reflects previously installed plugins.
Hmmm ... is there something from the old jedit which still lurks in the
neighborhood? Should I remove the jedit-*rpm?
Anyway, LilypondTool failed to install until I removed or updated older
plugins from earlier jedit-installation.
Now jedit has the Lilypond drop-down list.
Transforming Lilypond source fails with the message:
Error running external command.
See the activity log about the problem.
The "console window" has this sequence:
This is a console shell for running LilyPond and related commands.
Enter %help to see the available special commands.
LilyPond ready.
%lilypond %args "/hjem/daxx/m1/code-is-code-bS.ly"
LilyPond ready.
---BUT---
the xterm window from which I run jEdit writes a LOT of output lines
of which this could be the bad guy, the "culprit" :-)
[error] AWT-EventQueue-0: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "c:\Program
Files\LilyPond\usr\bin/lilypond" (in directory "/hjem/daxx/m1"):
java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory
[error] AWT-EventQueue-0: at
java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:4
and lots of AWT-EventQueue-0 errors, ending with
[error] Shell: LilyPond ready.
That is not an error. I think I must remove the previously
installed plugins and retry.
But this is definitely promising - a good way to integrate LilyPond
and the other tools.
Many Thanks from
Donald Axel
--
http://d-axel.dk/blox -- Donald Axel