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author | David Barts <n5jrn@me.com> |
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date | Fri, 25 Dec 2020 18:58:45 -0800 |
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<!DOCTYPE html> <!-- Skeleton or template web page, in the standard style. --> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Building ImagePrep</title> <style> html { font-family: "TeX Gyre Schola", serif; } h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { font-family: "Avenir Next", sans-serif; } pre, code, kbd, samp { font-family: "Menlo", monospace; ; font-size: 85%; } </style> </head> <body> <h1>Building ImagePrep</h1> <p>ImagePrep is a pure Java application. As such it is easy to build:</p> <ol> <li>Install prerequisites:</li> <ol type="a"> <li><a href="https://ant.apache.org/">Apache Ant</a></li> <li><a href="http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/">Launch4j</a>, if you are building on Windows</li> <li>Java JDK 1.8 or better (see notes below).</li> <li><a href="https://kotlinlang.org/">Kotlin</a></li> </ol> <li>Type <code>ant clean</code> to be sure you’re starting with a clean slate.</li> <li>Use one of the following commands:</li> <ol type="a"> <li><code>ant jar</code> — to build a “fat JAR” containing the application (and the Kotlin runtime)</li> <li><code>ant macapp</code> — to build a Macintosh application</li> <li><code>ant deb</code> — to build a Debian package for the Gnome desktop</li> <li><code>ant winapp</code> — to build a Windows application (requires <a href="http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/">Launch4j</a>)</li> </ol> </ol> <h2>Which Version of Java to Use?</h2> <p>In short, Java 1.8. Most systems don’t yet have OpenJDK 11 or greater installed, so using a compiler newer than 1.8 is asking for trouble. All code <em>should</em> build on OpenJDK 11 or greater, with the exception of the OS-dependent code for the Macintosh (which will have to be recoded to use the <code>java.awt.Desktop</code> class). The latter would be a net win, as it is portable, and would spell the death of the only bit of OS-dependent Kotlin code in this application.</p> <p></p> <ol> <ol type="a"> </ol> </ol> </body> </html>