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Re: dlgtest() no longer needs Octave package


From: John W. Eaton
Subject: Re: dlgtest() no longer needs Octave package
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 16:27:13 -0500

On 29-Nov-2012, Philip Nienhuis wrote:

| John W. Eaton wrote:
| > On 28-Nov-2012, Daniel J Sebald wrote:
| >
| > | I meant that "errordlg" and "inputdlg" seem like they shouldn't
| > | be in a java subdirectory, but a more generic user interface directory.
| > |   Perhaps "javaerrordlg" and "javainputdlg" is what should be in the
| > | java directory.  If running without Qt IDE then inputdlg() would defer
| > | to javainputdlg(), etc.
| >
| > Sure.  I copied the entire java package into Octave because it seemed
| > like the simpler thing to do.  I admit that I didn't do a lot of
| > testing beyond getting things to compile on my system.  At least that
| > much worked for me when I checked it in.  Sorry about the breakage,
| > but we'll eventually fix all these issues.
| 
| That's okay, I suppose it usually goes like that when new features get 
| implemented.
| 
| But I'm curious - what Java package version did you use? I'm sure it 
| must be an older version than the most recent 1.2.9

I'm fairly certain that I updated the Octave Forge svn and used the
files I found in trunk/octave-forge/extra/java.  But if that's not the
case, let's fix the problem.

jwe


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