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#!/bin/sh
CLASSPATH=java/lib/rt.jar:lib:lib/build:lib/pde.jar:lib/core.jar:lib/antlr.jar:lib/oro.jar:lib/registry.jar:lib/mrj.jar:lib/RXTXcomm.jar
export CLASSPATH
# put the directory where this file lives in the front of the path, because
# that directory also contains jikes, which we will need at runtime.
#
PATH=`pwd`/`dirname $0`:`pwd`/java/bin:${PATH}
export PATH
# put the directory with the native RXTX libs in the library path
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# test to see if jikes is operable. i'm a crappy bash scripter
# so if someone knows a more elegant way to do this, let me know.
#
jikes -version 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
if [ $? == 0 ]
then
java processing.app.Base
else
echo
echo It appears that the version of Jikes distributed with Processing
echo cannot properly run on this system.
echo
echo Possible solutions:
echo
echo + If you already have Jikes installed on your system, you may
echo just need to remove the version that is included with Processing.
echo
echo + You probably just need to track down a version of Jikes that will
echo work with your distribution.
echo
echo + You may need to install the rpm/package for compat-libstdc++
echo This is what it takes to get things running on most versions
echo of RedHat Linux or Fedora Core.
echo
echo + If all else fails, or if you just like building stuff yourself,
echo you can download the source for Jikes from SourceForge:
echo http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=128803
echo And it just takes a simple ./configure and make, followed by
echo copying src/jikes to the processing-XXXX folder and you should
echo be all set.
echo
echo If you get stuck, ask questions online from the helpful folks via
echo the Processing discussion board: http://processing.org/discourse/
echo
echo Good luck!
fi