On 16 February 2012 13:29, David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com> wrote:
The generated UNO classes must be present in ridl.jar . They are (or
should be) added into the jar by
$(eval $(call gb_Jar_add_packagedirs,ridl,\
$(WORKDIR)/CustomTarget/ridljar/javamaker/class/com \
))
Ok, so they were present but in wrong form, there was:
...
com/sun/star/uno/UnoRuntime.class
c:/git/libo/workdir/wntmsci12.pro/CustomTarget/ridljar/javamaker/class/com/sun/star/beans/Ambiguous.class
...
- $(foreach root,$(PACKAGEDIRS),&& $(gb_Jar_JARCOMMAND) uf $(2)
-C $(dir $(root)) $(notdir $(root))) \
+ $(foreach root,$(PACKAGEDIRS),&& cd $(dir $(root)) &&
$(gb_Jar_JARCOMMAND) uf $(2) $(notdir $(root))) \
helps solve the problem.
jar command on Windows seems to behave differently when using -C
Matus
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