ports/java/eclipse/files/patch-plugins-org.eclipse.update.core.freebsd-src-build.xml
Greg Lewis 34968d4761 . Update to 3.4.2, including:
. We are now installing a real eclipse product.
  . Only the jar files for the platform are built, dramatically reducing
    the time necessary to build (thanks to the Fedora devs for the idea
    and the basic procedure).
  . Lot of small fixes to the build procedure to make future imports easier
  . Some of the bundles are pre-extracted during install to improve
    launching time.
  . JDK 1.6 is required to build but any jre (1.5 or 1.6) can be used in
    Preferences->Java->Installed JREs. JDK 1.4 is unfortunately not
    supported at this time.
  . Switch to x86_64 architecture name instead of amd64 to be more in-line
    with mainline eclipse.

Note that after this update you will need to reinstall any plugins you've
installed with the built in Update Manager.  This is a one time thing.

Submitted by:	sepotvin@ (maintainer)
2009-06-06 20:58:22 +00:00

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--- plugins/org.eclipse.update.core.freebsd/src/build.xml.orig 2009-04-17 16:09:39.450704199 -0400
+++ plugins/org.eclipse.update.core.freebsd/src/build.xml 2009-04-17 16:10:00.209609388 -0400
@@ -43,13 +43,9 @@
<!-- This target build the library -->
<target name="build">
- <echo message="Building ${library-file}"/>
-
<property name="header-path" value="${jdk-path}/../include"/>
<property name="header-freebsd-path" value="${header-path}/freebsd" />
- <echo message="gcc -o ${library-file} -shared -I${src-path} -I${header-freebsd-path} -fPIC ${library-file}"/>
-
<apply executable="gcc" dest="${eclipse-home}/" parallel="false">
<arg value="-o"/>
<arg value="${library-file}"/>