Changes between Version 67 and Version 68 of InstallNotes


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2014-03-22T05:36:27+01:00 (12 years ago)
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    25 To avoid the Java console windows stay open, you can use `javaw.exe` instead of `java.exe`.
     25To avoid the Java console windows staying open, you can use `javaw.exe` instead of `java.exe`.
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    2727=== Linux / *BSD ===
     
    127127Use eclipse and the provided `.project` and `.classpath` file. Just add a new Java Project using the JOSM source folder as existing path.
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    129 As of Eclipse 3.5.2 and the latest JOSM (August 10, 2011), you will have problems compiling, due to problems compiling Mappaint MapCSS with a fresh install of Eclipse. First you will need the [http://www.engr.mun.ca/~theo/JavaCC-FAQ/javacc-faq-moz.htm JavaCC] [http://eclipse-javacc.sourceforge.net/ plugin for Eclipse]. To install it in Eclipse, go to Help->New Software... then add the site [http://eclipse-javacc.sourceforge.net/] as a source, and install the JavaCC Eclipse Plug-in. Then in the Package Explorer, expand org.osm.josm.gui.mappaint.mapcss, right-click on MapCSSParser.jj, and "Compile with JavaCC". This should put new java files in a package called org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.mappaint.mapcss.parsergen, but if it doesn't, you will have to create the package manually (right-click and create package), then drag the new files into the package you just created (they should be easy to identify based on the light gray text that denotes it was compiled from MapCSSParser.jj). This should resolve any import issues in MapCSSStyleSource.java, and you should now be able to compile JOSM.
     129As of Eclipse 3.5.2 and the latest JOSM (August 10, 2011), you will have problems compiling, due to problems compiling Mappaint MapCSS with a fresh install of Eclipse. First you will need the [http://www.engr.mun.ca/~theo/JavaCC-FAQ/javacc-faq-moz.htm JavaCC] [http://eclipse-javacc.sourceforge.net/ plugin for Eclipse]. To install it in Eclipse, go to Help->New Software... then add the site [http://eclipse-javacc.sourceforge.net/] as a source, and install the JavaCC Eclipse Plug-in. Then in the Package Explorer, expand org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.mappaint.mapcss, right-click on MapCSSParser.jj, and "Compile with JavaCC". This should put new java files in a package called org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.mappaint.mapcss.parsergen, but if it doesn't, you will have to create the package manually (right-click and create package), then drag the new files into the package you just created (they should be easy to identify based on the light gray text that denotes it was compiled from MapCSSParser.jj). This should resolve any import issues in MapCSSStyleSource.java, and you should now be able to compile JOSM.
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    131131If you try to compile the JOSM sources in Eclipse and get errors like "The method marktr(String) is undefined for the type SomeType" look at [http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/josm-dev/2008-August/001585.html solution suggested at mailing list].