43 lines
1.1 KiB
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43 lines
1.1 KiB
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First install ant.
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For example you can do it in this way:
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Make sure you have a Java environment installed
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Enter the URL: http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi.
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On the Apache Ant Project page, find the heading Current Release of Ant.
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Save and extract the package file into a Linux home directory.
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Set the ANT_OPTS environment variable:
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export ANT_OPTS="-Xmx256M"
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Set the ANT_HOME environment variable to the directory where you installed Ant:
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export ANT_HOME={ant_dir}
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Set the PATH environment variable to include the directory where you installed the Ant bin directory:
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export PATH=${PATH}:${ANT_HOME}/bin
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From the ANT_HOME directory run
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ant -f fetch.xml -Ddest=system
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Then build the project with the following command
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ant -Dplatforms.Java_HotSpot_TM__Client_VM_1.4.2_13-b06.home=/home/userxy/jdk1.8.0_112 jar
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Here "/home/userxy/jdk1.8.0_112" is an example of the path to your jdk home folder.
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Adjust this path accordingly.
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You will find the MCInterpolator.jar file in the dist subfolder of this directory.
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