Re: Bug? (was: Posting of "Dave" fixed)
Re: Bug? (was: Posting of "Dave" fixed)
- Subject: Re: Bug? (was: Posting of "Dave" fixed)
- From: Bill Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 01:20:45 -0800
You really shouldn't use a '/' in a file name on a unix system. Unix treats
the / as a separator for directories, and no doubt somewhere in the
Java-Cocoa interaction its looking for something using a path name and
getting fouled up on your / - you'd find this a difficult folder to deal
with in the terminal for instance..
It might be interesting to file this as a bug with the Java team anyway just
to see what kind of response you get:) (I presume your other cocoa apps are
working fine from this directory?)
Bill
on 14/3/02 5:13 PM, John Saccente wrote:
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On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 05:32 PM, Laurent de Segur wrote:
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> John,
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> The Dave project works "out of the box". Just mount the image and drag
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> it to some dir where you have write permissions (home?), then open the
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> Dave project and compile/run.
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> There are a few things that you may want to try:
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> - I noticed that PB has an annoying dependency bug only with java
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> classes where it will keep the old compiled classes around even if they
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> have been modified in the source file and saved. As a workaround, you
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> need to do a clean or clean all targets first then rebuild the project.
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> - Try looking for the instance DaveController class in IB and the class
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> DaveController.java in PB. Is this file included in the project? Check
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> also for the DaveController.class in build/intermediates/Java Classes
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> dir. Sometimes, it happens that I deselect the bullet in front of the
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> file by accident (simply by bringing the window to the front.)
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> Other than that, Java and nib should play nice together. They do for
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> me. Let me know if you still have problems.
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Ok... after playing with this for a bit, I made an odd discovery. The
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app runs just fine, but it depends on *where* it lives. I originally
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had it in a folder called "Cocoa / OpenGL Code" (well, not directly in
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that folder, but in its build directory several steps down the
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hierarchy.) Java apps don't seem to want to run properly when inside of
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a path with a '/' character in one of the parent folder names. I tried
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other java apps like blast.app, with the same results.
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Don't know quite what to make of that. Does that sounds like I need to
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file a bug report, or am I just missing something obvious?
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John Saccente
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