I've had no luck with nightlies. I've tried with 3.5rc3 and 3.5rc4 on
CentOS 5.3 with jdk_1.6_14
Chris Twiner wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Chris Twiner<
chris.twiner@...> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Chris Twiner<
chris.twiner@...> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I, and at least Andrew Foggin, have been trying to use the nightlies
>>> for the last two weeks without much joy:
>>>
>>>
http://lampsvn.epfl.ch/trac/scala/ticket/2033>>>
>>> If there are others of you out there for whom the nightlies do work,
>>> could you please share some configuration details?
>>>
>>> My attempted failed combinations are (all on windows):
>>>
>>> 3.4.1 existing working installation and upgrade
>>> 3.4.2 fresh installation (j2ee package and java sdk) and plugin install
>>> 3.5rc3 fresh installation (j2ee package and java sdk) and plugin install
>>>
>>> Its my hope that finding some differences in configuration can help
>>> resolve the problem.
>>>
>>> cheers and thanks in advance,
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> PS( for those wondering why I'm interested in the nightlies, its
>>> because I'm trying to target 2.8 itself. �I'm interested in particular
>>> with the new package object and default arguments goodies)
>>>
>>>
>> Just as an addendum, for my setup the boostrapping approach of Andys
>> works, which I agree indicates the osgi side of the fence in the
>> plugin has got broke somehow. �It'd be great if others can also
>> confirm this as I'm sure any info will be of help to Miles.
>>
>
> Further testing on linux shows much less problems*. I have also looked
> through the manifests and they seem fine. It seems to be some file
> separator related errors.
>
> Are any linux/unix users having similar problems??
>
> cheers,
> Chris
>
> * code completion doesn't seem to work and the
>
> Companions 'object TestScala' and 'class TestScala' must be defined
> in same file.
>
> error is there but no classpath errors.
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