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Re: [jruby-user] Newbie questions: JRuby desktop application: msg#00231lang.jruby.user
Matt Fletcher wrote: Anyway, is there any chance in hell that the jruby-complete file got rebuilt with Java 1.5 at some point? It's certainly possible. We're all developing on Java 1.5 or higher (most of us on 1.6) so we sometimes forget to downgrade when doing release builds. If you can't get it to work with 1.4.2 you could just pull from SVN (one of the 1.0 tags or from 1.0 branchs) and build very easily. Or file a bug for the bad release version and we'll try to get it replaced. PS Yeah, largely the move to 1.5 was because there were a lot of 1.5 features that we really needed/wanted to make JRuby better like annotations and concurrency API. But so far we've heard that retroweaving works ok. I don't know how long that will be true though, and we don't have a weaved test run set up yet. - Charlie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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