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I personally use something like the following (in my lib dir): |
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#!/bin/bash |
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PACKAGES=commons-logging,log4j |
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echo -n $(java-config -dp ${PACKAGES}) | xargs -rd: ln -st . |
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This creates symlinks for all needed jars (and the jars they depend on, |
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remove java-config's -d parameter if you don't want that) in the current |
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directory, which you can simply add to the build path in Eclipse. |
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If someone has a better solution, I'm more than happy to hear it. |
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Perhaps someone could write a gentoo plugin for Eclipse? ;) |
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Bernhard |
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PS: the echo -n is needed because java-config terminates its output with |
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a newline, which would mess up the symlink to the last listed jar |
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(because xargs takes \n as a normal character when -d is set to |
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something different). I couldn't find a more elegant solution so far. |
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Pascal Flöschel schrieb: |
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> Hi |
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> Is there a fast and simple way of using the package.env (e.g. |
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> /usr/share/axis-1/package.env ) to add libraries into the eclipse build |
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> path? Manually reading the package.env and adding every jar by hand |
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> takes quite some time. |
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> Thanks+Bye |
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> Pascal |
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