except for the following which are used by android,
to maintain compatibility with very old phones, for now:
addressbook.war
BOB.jar
i2p.jar
i2ptunnel.jar
mstreaming.jar
router.jar
streaming.jar
This solves the following problem which was found on OpenBSD:
bundle:
[exec] Generating net.i2p.desktopgui.messages_ar ResourceBundle...
[exec] ERROR - msgfmt failed on locale/messages_ar.po, not updating translations
[exec] msgfmt: Java compiler not found, try installing gcj or set $JAVAC
[exec] msgfmt: compilation of Java class failed, please try --verbose or set $JAVAC
[exec] 9 translated messages.
In OpenBSD 5.4, neither java nor javac are in the PATH.
- French, Portugeuse, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish updates from Transifex
- Start of Romanian translation from Transifex
- Update English POs for sending to TX
* Debian: Update changelog
To import a branch of trunk into Eclipse, create a new workspace based in the
root directory of the checked-out branch, and then select "File -> Import..."
then "General -> Existing Projects into Workspace", then for "Select root
directory" choose the root directory of the branch (and of the workspace).
Select all projects that appear, so that dependencies are satisfied.
Currently left out are i2psnark, routerconsole and susimail, because they all
depend on jars in apps/jetty/jettylib, which seems to be auto-generated. Need
to check whether the existence of that folder (from having Eclipse files in it)
will prevent the jars being populated or not.
- Update Italian, Chinese, Spanish, Polish, Swedish,
and Vietnamese translations from transifex
** po files contain errors, to be fixed in next checkin
The aging v3.1.x of the java wrapper is being replaced in this
checkin with the latest (current) stable release, 3.5.9.
There is now only one copy of wrapper.jar, located in wrapper/all.
The build.xml scripts have been changed to reflect this new path.
All binaries--with the exception of solaris (I don't have
SPARC hardware)--have been stripped.
FreeBSD x64 is being included in this release.
I have only included the x86 macosx wrapper due to not having a
system to test the x64 code on. On the plus side, the wrapper is
universal (a FAT powerpc & Intel Mac) binary. No more prompting
to install Rosetta!