![]() ** Make constructor unavailable class is for namespace only. Return "1.2.3.abc123" /* this used to be: return */ ** Get version for packages in Version string, no assumptions about the format should be ![]() ** Version information for all packages. The file Version.java is automatically created from. The only difference is that the file is processed so that the package version number value is inserted for such as: Nevertheless, the is almost identical to Version.java. This is because it is the ANT Buildfile that tells Eclipse to process the and Eclipse does NOT use the ANT build system by default (this is true even if you just created a new project based on an ANT buildfile, go figure). This is because Unix/Linux/Ubuntu with autoconf and make functionality is expected (in other words Windows is not officially supported for building GoGUI from source). The compile errors report a problem with the Version.java package because there is a makefile but no actual *.java file included in the GIT repository. If you try to create an Eclipse project right away (and auto-build is turned on) you will notice that there are hundreds of warnings and several compile errors. The full clone of the current GoGUI GIT repository should be downloaded before proceeding. NOTE: The official website (was down for me when I wrote this page, so I would recommend, as a contingency plan, downloading the Fuego 1.0 release from sourceforge and copying the file (quaqua-5.2.1.nested.zip) over to your GIT directory.Īfter downloading the ZIP file, place it in (GoGUI root)\external\quaqua. Screenshot of the Quaqua reference in the ANT Build.xml to be modified if using a new version of Quaqua The developer suggests downloading the most up-to-date version from the direct link (or modifying this link if a different version is desired) and then updating the Build.xml file to look for this new version (see screenshot below). ![]() With the version used in build.xml and copy it here. If you checked out the GoGui sources from SVN, download the Quaqua zip-file (however it is included in the GoGui releases). This directory contains the Quaqua Look And Feel fromĭue to its size, a copy is not included in the GoGui SVN repository You need to download Quaqua (it is NOT included in the GoGUI GIT repository, as indicated by the README file shown below).You can download and extract the files anywhere, just make sure to add the bin directory to the Windows Path variable (C:\libxslt-1.1.26.win32\bin). The 32-bit executables can be found here: You will also need libxslt compiled for Windows.The path to the GoGUI GIT repository is git:///gitroot/gogui/gogui. To create a clone, right-click on the desktop or on a folder and use the TortoiseGit context menu select “Git clone…”. You may need to tell TortoiseGIT where the MSYSGIT executable is located. (if you add this to the end of the list, add a semi-colon ( ) at the end of the previous entry such as: C:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin)Īnd then using TortoiseGIT to create a clone of the most recent (head) revision. My path was: C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin Add GIT executable (from MSYSGIT) to the Windows path variable (it is under My Computer->Properties->Advanced->Environment Variables…->System Variables pane–>Select “Path” and click the edit button.On Windows, this is most easily achieved by installing… GoGUI source code from the sourceforge GIT repository.32-bit versions of Java and Eclipse are required.īefore compiling the GoGUI Java source code on Windows, you will need to download several files and install a few programs. This example is for Windows using the Eclipse IDE for Java. ![]() If you are using Unix/Linux/Ubuntu there are brief installation and build instructions INCLUDED with GoGUI in (gogui)/INSTALL.html.
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