>>>> "Andreas" == Andreas Jaeger
<aj(a)suse.de> writes:
>>>> Michael Sperber writes:
> Hi,
> I have superficially working versions of Speedbar 0.11.1 and JDE
> 2.19. (The latter needs the former.) Moreover, to get JDE to work,
> I've made the semantic bovinator into a package.
Andreas> What's the "semantic bovinator"?
It's a parsing tool JDE uses for its class browser.
> Objections to me checking these into CVS?
Andreas> No, just the opposite - an update of JDE is long needed.
Here's a problem for you: JDE comes with a massive array of support
data files in a number of directories:
java/classes
java/classes/jde
java/classes/jde/wizards
java/classes/jde/parser
java/classes/jde/util
java/lib
java/doc
java/doc/jde
java/doc/jde/debugger
java/doc/jde/debugger/expr
java/doc/jde/debugger/spec
java/src
java/src/jde
java/src/jde/wizards
java/src/jde/debugger
java/src/jde/debugger/interpret
java/src/jde/debugger/interpret/syntaxtree
java/src/jde/debugger/interpret/visitor
java/src/jde/debugger/spec
java/src/jde/debugger/expr
java/src/jde/debugger/command
java/src/jde/parser
java/src/jde/parser/syntaxtree
java/src/jde/parser/visitor
java/src/jde/util
I'd like this entire hierarchy dropped unchanged into etc/jde. It
seems the DATA_FILES thingies in XEmacs.rules are all flat, and there
are only 9 of them. What do I do?
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Cheers =8-} Mike
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