Heiko,
Switching the flags or running bundle exec jruby hawkfx.rb seems to get me
farther, but I see the following with either. Is there anything special I
should do during jruby install?
lilguylaptop:hawkfx cunningt$ jruby -G -S hawkfx.rb
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-fxmlloader-0.4.1-java/lib/fxmlloader/elts.rb:158:
warning: `<<' after local variable or literal is interpreted as binary
operator
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-fxmlloader-0.4.1-java/lib/fxmlloader/elts.rb:158:
warning: even though it seems like here document
Exception running Application:
#<NameError: uninitialized constant ValueElement::Logging
Did you mean? Logger>
org/jruby/RubyModule.java:3346:in `const_missing'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-fxmlloader-0.4.1-java/lib/fxmlloader/value_elts.rb:149:in
`processValue'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-fxmlloader-0.4.1-java/lib/fxmlloader/value_elts.rb:67:in
`processStartElement'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-fxmlloader-0.4.1-java/lib/jrubyfx-fxmlloader.rb:440:in
`processStartElement'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-fxmlloader-0.4.1-java/lib/jrubyfx-fxmlloader.rb:351:in
`load'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-1.2.0-java/lib/jrubyfx/controller.rb:129:in
`load_into'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-1.2.0-java/lib/jrubyfx/core_ext/stage.rb:82:in
`fxml'
hawkfx.rb:18:in `block in start'
org/jruby/RubyBasicObject.java:1667:in `instance_eval'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-1.2.0-java/lib/jrubyfx/module.rb:49:in
`with'
hawkfx.rb:17:in `start'
/Users/cunningt/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.5.0/gems/jrubyfx-1.2.0-java/lib/jrubyfx/java_fx_impl.rb:119:in
`block in launch_app_after_platform'
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Heiko W.Rupp <hrupp(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 22 Dec 2016, at 21:52, Thomas Cunningham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use HawkFX on Mac OS X - I have it working great on Fedora
> but would like to set it up on my Mac OS X box as well. I've got no
> experience with ruby or jruby so I may be doing something wrong here in
> installation, because I'm seeing the following :
>
> lilguylaptop:hawkfx cunningt$ jruby -S -G hawkfx.rb
Can you try to run -G -S hawkfx.rb (reverse the flags)?
I am running on OS/X myself and it works (with the reversed
flags).
Otherwise "bundle exec jruby hawkfx.rb" should
also work.
Note that Jruby 9.1.6.0 has an issue, but you use
9.1.5.0 which is good.
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