![]() ![]() Now in the processing\windows directory, I executed ant build.Next, I updated the property jdk.update to from 202 to 212.I downloaded the jre-212 version as suggested, moved and renamed the file.Both are sync and up-to-date with latest version of master branch of original repository(on both systems, Windows and Linux). Yes, i have checked my forked repository and local repository. Java version "1.8.0_202" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_202-b08) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.202-b08, mixed mode)Īpache Ant(TM) version 1.10.5 compiled on March 28 2019 I get this error on executing ant runīuildfile: /home/svr8/Desktop/Code/forked/processing/build/build.xml Copied the jdk1.8.0_211 directory into \myGitHubLocation\processing\build\jre.Copied the jre1.8.0_211 directory into the \myGitHubLocation\processing\build\jre directoryĪnd changed the build.xml variable to match:.The tools.jar file is not required to build Processing. Ignore the 'Unable to locate tools.jar' message. Output from ant run is Buildfile: C:\a_GitHub\processing\build\build.xml New command prompt window (post environment variable set) confirms both Oracle java downloaded today versions: jdk1.8.0_211 and jre1.8.0_211 The \myGitHubLocation\processing\build\jre\bin\ directory has only one ~7kb file named Downloader.class The clue which suggests this is that after the ant run Suspect the Oracle “you need to log into your oracle account to download java” is not a match with your jre-download procedure in build.xml No error codes, now warnings, just no processing window open at the end.ĭid show one of the jre-download: Header Name:null If you are familiar with Docker, this will work for you if you are trying to build a for Linux:īuild Processing on Linux in a Docker container # Dockerfile for building Processing PDE on Linux using ant/jdk8ĭepending on what you want to do next, you can extend the Dockerfile to copy the build results out to a locally mounted volume – or copy them into another container, such as one running the app over a VNC or X11-hosted linux desktop. I was recently building from source (it comes up for me every 2-3 years or so) and I did it using Docker so that I didn’t have to set up ant / jdk etc on my system.
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