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Re: ant support?


its a great start, thanks!


On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 14:47, Tom Tromey wrote:
> >>>>> "Marc" == Marc Boorshtein <marc.boorshtein@octetstring.com> writes:
> 
> Marc> ok, thanks!  this might sound like a dumb question, but how do I
> Marc> apply this patch?  I've never worked with patches and rpms.
> 
> Hmm, there's no simple way to explain it.  In the below I assume
> you're going to go out on the net (or man pages or whatever) and read
> up about rpmbuild, patch, etc.
> 
> The simplest thing to do is to make a new eclipse source file and
> then rebuild.
> 
> So first, install (rpm -i) prepare the SRPM (rpmbuild -bp).
> 
> The new eclipse build directory will be ../BUILD/eclipse-something.
> 
> Go to the ant plugin subdirectory: plugins/org.eclipse.ant.core.
> Apply the patch with "patch -p0 < patch-file".
> Now go back to the eclipse build directory (../..).
> 
> Run:
> 
> ./build -bc /usr/share/java/libgcj-3.5-tree-ssa.jar -arch x86 -os linux -ws gtk -target makeSourceTarball
> 
> This will make a new eclipse-src.tar.gz file (in "..").
> Copy this over the eclipse-src.tar.gz in SOURCES.
> 
> Now go to SPECS and do a full eclipse build ("rpmbuild -ba
> eclipse-blahblah.spec").
> 
> 
> I know that's pretty brief, but I don't have time to go into all the
> details.  I'm afraid you'll have to do a lot of the legwork on your
> own.
> 
> For this to work you'll need the ant RPM (and all its dependencies)
> installed.  You'll also need gcc-ssa and friends.
> 
> Tom
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Marc Boorshtein <marc.boorshtein@octetstring.com>
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