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weinre.build/README.md

building weinre

weinre is currently built using Eclipse. You will need a fairly recent version of Eclipse with the Java IDE tooling installed to use it.

weinre is made up of five Eclipse projects:

  • weinre.application
  • weinre.build
  • weinre.doc
  • weinre.server
  • weinre.web

When initially loaded into Eclipse you will find many errors in the projects. This is due to the fact that libraries that weinre depends on have not yet been loaded into the workspace. To load these libraries, run the Ant script weinre.build/build.xml from the weinre.build directory.

Ensure the property USE_JAVAC is NOT set in the personal.properties file. If this property is set, then the java files in the projects will be compiled with javac instead of being assumed to be built with Eclipse, which may cause problems since Eclipse is also compiling the java files.

When the Ant script completes successfully, a full build will have taken place. The various red X's another issues from Eclipse should be gone. If not:

  • select all projects, right click context menu/Refresh
  • use the Eclipse menu item Project/Clean ...

This should make everything right.

You may want to set the Eclipse preference General/Workspace/Refresh automatically to true (checked) so you don't have to Refresh and Clean.

Various transient directories in this project (weinre.build) will be created after the build. They are set to not be stored in the SCM. They include:

  • out
  • cached
  • tmp
  • vendor

You can delete them whenever you wish, or use the "clean" target of the weinre.build/build.xml file to delete them. Deleting them will cause the build to take longer, to rebuild what you deleted.

The weinre.build/out directory in particular contains the final build artifacts:

  • weinre.build/out/archives/weinre-doc-{version}.zip

    contains the HTML doc for weinre

  • weinre.build/out/archives/weinre-jar-{version}.zip

    contains the platform-portable weinre.jar file

  • weinre.build/out/archives/weinre-mac-{version}.zip

    contains the Mac OS X weinre.app application

  • weinre.build/out/archives/weinre-src-{version}.zip

    contains the source of the projects (copy of what's in the SCM)

To build while you are developing the weinre code, you can use the quicker-to-build "build-dev" target of weinre.build/build.xml . This will not build the jars or archives, just rebuilds the bits neccessary to run the server from the Eclipse workspace. A shell script using a Python utility is provided called "build-continuous.sh" which you can run and it will run the "build-dev" target whenever a relevant source file has changed in the workspace.

building without eclipse

Ensure the property USE_JAVAC is set in the personal.properties file. If this property is set, then the java files in the projects will be compiled with javac instead of being assumed to be built with Eclipse.