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Posted to dev@buildr.apache.org by Ittay Dror <it...@gmail.com> on 2008/07/27 07:34:58 UTC
yajb instead of rjb?
Hi,
I'm trying to use buildr on AIX (and hpux) and I'm running into problems
with RJB. Both in installing the gem (compiling the C parts) and using
it at runtime (it tries to load shared libraries from the jdk, which
isn't a sun jdk (there isn't one for aix) and this fails.)
What do you think about
http://www.cmt.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~M.Sakurai/cgi-bin/fw/wiki.cgi?page=YAJB?
I was pointed to this by the RJB creator, though I'm not sure whether it
is active (last release 9/2005?)
Thanks
Ittay
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Re: RESOLVED: Re: yajb instead of rjb?
Posted by Assaf Arkin <ar...@intalio.com>.
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Ittay Dror <it...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After installing java6, rjb works with minor modifications (reported to the
> maintainer).
Glad it's working. Adding YAJB would be quite an undertaking.
Assaf
>
> Ittay
>
> Ittay Dror wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to use buildr on AIX (and hpux) and I'm running into problems
>> with RJB. Both in installing the gem (compiling the C parts) and using it at
>> runtime (it tries to load shared libraries from the jdk, which isn't a sun
>> jdk (there isn't one for aix) and this fails.)
>>
>> What do you think about
>> http://www.cmt.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~M.Sakurai/cgi-bin/fw/wiki.cgi?page=YAJB?
>> I was pointed to this by the RJB creator, though I'm not sure whether it is
>> active (last release 9/2005?)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ittay
>>
>
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> Ittay Dror <it...@gmail.com>
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RESOLVED: Re: yajb instead of rjb?
Posted by Ittay Dror <it...@gmail.com>.
After installing java6, rjb works with minor modifications (reported to
the maintainer).
Ittay
Ittay Dror wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use buildr on AIX (and hpux) and I'm running into
> problems with RJB. Both in installing the gem (compiling the C parts)
> and using it at runtime (it tries to load shared libraries from the
> jdk, which isn't a sun jdk (there isn't one for aix) and this fails.)
>
> What do you think about
> http://www.cmt.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~M.Sakurai/cgi-bin/fw/wiki.cgi?page=YAJB?
> I was pointed to this by the RJB creator, though I'm not sure whether
> it is active (last release 9/2005?)
>
> Thanks
> Ittay
>
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