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2016 Sep 12
2
problem with bindings configure script
James, That worked, thanks, but with a caveat. I don't know if this is a limitation of autoconf/configure, but jni.h wants to include jni_md.h, which is located in JNI_INCLUDE_DIR/win32, which is not automatically searched. I was able to work around this by moving jni_md.h from the win32 sub directory to the same directory as jni.h. No idea who's bug this is, if it is legitimately a bug,
2016 Sep 09
0
problem with bindings configure script
On 9 Sep 2016, at 19:55, John Bankert <jbankert at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to compile xapian core and bindings under cygwin. I have no > issues running the configure script and then compiling core, but bindings > is giving me some issues. I'm running the configure script for bindings as > follows: John ? a couple of things should help get you closer to this. 1.
2016 Sep 14
1
problem with bindings configure script
Olly, I think the confdefs.h issue was due to the fact that I was using XAPIAN_CONFIG to point to the configure script, rather than the xapian_config executable created when making xapian_core, as pointed out by James. Also, as a general note, when trying to make the bindings, I had a problem when make was trying to compile the java source in org/xapian The following line: $(JAVAC)
2007 May 30
5
java bindings 1.0.0 - jni.h not found
Hi all, I am new to Xapian and want to use it with Java. In order to do that I tried to compile the Java bindings. I set XAPIAN_CONFIG and invoked "configure". However "./configure --with-java" exits with an error. Point of failure: checking for jni.h... no checking for jni.h in /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/include... no checking for jni.h in
2017 Oct 27
1
javareconf issue
Hi, Wasn't able to see a bug report on this issue yet... Hope I'm not doublng up. There seems to be little info around for what "R CMD javareconf" does but it has some deprecation errors seemingly. On running cmd in terminal: Java interpreter : /usr/bin/java Java version : 9 Java home path : /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-9.jdk/Contents/Home Java compiler :
2016 Sep 12
0
problem with bindings configure script
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 11:07:10AM -0400, John Bankert wrote: > That worked, thanks, but with a caveat. I don't know if this is a > limitation of autoconf/configure, but jni.h wants to include jni_md.h, > which is located in JNI_INCLUDE_DIR/win32, which is not automatically > searched. I was able to work around this by moving jni_md.h from the win32 > sub directory to the same
2016 Sep 22
2
issues compiling omega
All, I'm having some issues compiling omega. Here are the particulars I'm on win7, using cygwin 4.9.2 64 bit. Here's the relevant output from make: libtool: link: g++ -fshow-column -Wall -W -Wredundant-decls -Wpointer-arith -Wca st-qual -Wcast-align -Wno-long-long -Wformat-security -fno-gnu-keywords -Wundef -Woverloaded-virtual -Wstrict-null-sentinel -Wshadow -Wstrict-overflow=1
2007 Jul 12
1
JRI problem on 64bit Linux
Sorry if this isn't the correct list, but I couldn't find any mailing lists on the JRI site. I am able to install JRI on a 32 bin linux machine without any problem, but I am unable to isntall on a 64 bit machine. I have R installed with the correct option, R_HOME is set up and libR.so is in there. However, I get the following error when running "./configure", any help is
2016 Apr 21
3
Cannot Run On The Command Line
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:50:57 +0000 "Ellen K" <keyes at pushyes.xyz> wrote: > From: "Ellen K" <keyes at pushyes.xyz> > To: cireyapmin at gmail.com > Subject: RE: [R-sig-Fedora] Cannot Run On The Command Line > Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:50:57 +0000 > X-Mailer: iPad Mail (12H143) > > Hi virgo, > > Thank you for your interest in the
2007 Apr 03
4
binding JAVA, rushing!
Hi, I met a problem when I binding JAVA. 1. download xapian-bindings-0.9.10.tar.gz to my local. 2. unzip binding file. 3. input ./configure --with-java in cygwin. 4 give me error: checking for java... /cygdrive/c/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_11/bin/java checking for javac... /cygdrive/c/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_11/bin/javac checking for jar... /cygdrive/c/Program Files/Java/jdk1.5.0_11/bin/jar
2019 Jan 22
4
So nearly there, but can't install rJava
As ever, I learn from this: I didn't know apt-file. Got it, installed it, used it: root at DebianAdvent:/home/chris/Downloads/gmp-6.1.2# apt-file search jni.h android-libnativehelper-dev: /usr/include/android/nativehelper/jni.h android-platform-frameworks-native-headers: /usr/include/android/android/asset_manager_jni.h android-platform-frameworks-native-headers:
2010 Aug 13
1
Installing rJava fails on Gentoo (amd64) with Sun JDK - checking JNI data types... error
Installing rJava fails consistently, whether installed via the command line as below, or through "install.packages( 'rJava' )", and whether 0.84 or 0.85 is used, with the message :- "checking JNI data types... configure: error: One or more JNI types differ from the corresponding native type. You may need to use non-standard compiler flags or a different compiler in order to
2016 Sep 09
1
question
All, I'm having a problem running the configure script for xapian bindings. Before posting details, I wanted to find out if my query should go here, the devel list or the tickets list. Thanks! John
2015 Oct 27
1
[PATCH] configure: Move language binding detection to separate files.
This commit starts to split our massive, monolithic configure.ac file into smaller files, using the m4_include mechanism to combine them. I don't know if we should really do this, so I'm open to comments about it. However: - Our configure.ac script is 1800+ lines long, and that's pretty long. - configure.ac lacks structure; splitting it up might improve that. - From what I read,
2010 Mar 19
1
Can't setup rJava under ubuntu
When I try to install rJava, I get the following error: > install.packages('rJava') ... checking whether siglongjmp is declared... yes checking Java support in R... present: interpreter : '/usr/bin/java' archiver : '/usr/bin/jar' compiler : '/usr/bin/javac' header prep.: '/usr/bin/javah' cpp flags :
2018 Mar 28
0
R and Java 10 ➜ rJava not able to build
I am not a Mac user, but I do use Linux and I would recommend not running R with sudo unless you are an admin ninja. That defensive practice would render the answer to your question moot. It is possible that your problem may have started with inappropriate use of sudo in configuring java, but configuring Java is not on-topic here. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On March 27,
2018 Mar 28
1
R and Java 10 ➜ rJava not able to build
Hi Jeff!! I really don?t know if running R CMD javareconf with sudo has posed a problem here, now or in the past. What I know is sometimes it?s the only way to really config it, if I don?t run with sudo, in the end it asks me if I want to overwrite the configuration from root override rw-r--r-- root/admin for /usr/local/Cellar/r/3.4.4/lib/R/etc/Makeconf? (y/n [n]) y override rw-r--r--
2010 Mar 09
1
rJava works on karmic for root but not for user sean
Good afternoon, A strange one - library(rJava) works for root but not for user sean On 64-bit Ubuntu 9.10, using R as root (sudo -i), I can say library(rJava) and it works fine with no error message of any kind. But logged in as myself user "sean", it can't start... sean at SeansPC:~$ R --no-save --vanilla R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14) Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for
2009 Jul 08
2
can't get rJava to install on Linux
Having difficulties getting rJava to install on my Debian Squeeze box. Perused the R-help list and tried some things that have worked for others but not for me. Below is the output of my attempted build, R CMD javareconf -e, and sessionInfo(). Note I tried the R CMD javareconf also as root, restarted R after each of these, all no help. * Installing *source* package ?rJava? ... checking for
2018 Mar 27
7
R and Java 10 ➜ rJava not able to build
Hi! I?m on macOS 10.13.3 and just installed the new Java 10 using Homebrew Cask. I also have installed R with Homebrew. Everything seems to work fine, however I just get different outputs if I run sudo R CMD javareconf or R CMD javareconf. With sudo I get pointed to Java 9 and without sudo I get pointed to Java 10. I really don?t know why. Without sudo: $ R CMD javareconf