Package Details: jabref-git 3:5.15.r674.de81430c14-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/jabref-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: jabref-git
Description: GUI frontend for BibTeX, written in Java -- built from git
Upstream URL: https://www.jabref.org
Keywords: biblatex jabref latex
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: jabref
Provides: jabref
Submitter: haawda
Maintainer: Pavlov
Last Packager: Pavlov
Votes: 15
Popularity: 0.072295
First Submitted: 2012-03-20 17:01 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-24 17:04 (UTC)

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j0hannes commented on 2017-12-01 22:33 (UTC)

JabRef is incompatible with java9: https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/issues/2594

danmc commented on 2017-11-27 04:08 (UTC)

@j0hannes, I can't seem to reproduce the issue. Are you still having problems with the build? Could you share your version of java?

j0hannes commented on 2017-11-11 19:23 (UTC)

the current version leads to this error message: Error: Could not find or load main class org.jabref.JabRefMain Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javafx/application/Application

danmc commented on 2017-10-12 02:39 (UTC)

The launch script from the original submitter is designed to select the latest version of java by simply sorting the results from a 'find' command, but I don't think that's really recommended by the wiki. I'm going to set it to use the default determined by archlinux-java. I **think** the issue now will be with users defaulting to jdk7, so I will leave a commented portion in the script for defaulting to jdk8.

salvatoreG commented on 2017-10-09 09:36 (UTC)

It seems like having openjdk-9 breaks the launch script. /usr/bin/jabref: line 5: /usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk/jre/bin/java: No such file or directory For openjdk9 the actual path is actually (no /jre/): /usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk/bin/java I don't think it's because of my setup, here's what is installed: pacman -Qs openjdk local/jdk8-openjdk 8.u144-1 OpenJDK Java 8 development kit local/jdk9-openjdk 9.u181-4 OpenJDK Java 9 development kit local/jre7-openjdk 7.u151_2.6.11-1 OpenJDK Java 7 full runtime environment local/jre7-openjdk-headless 7.u151_2.6.11-1 OpenJDK Java 7 headless runtime environment local/jre8-openjdk 8.u144-1 OpenJDK Java 8 full runtime environment local/jre8-openjdk-headless 8.u144-1 OpenJDK Java 8 headless runtime environment local/jre9-openjdk 9.u181-4 OpenJDK Java 9 full runtime environment local/jre9-openjdk-headless 9.u181-4 OpenJDK Java 9 headless runtime environment

danmc commented on 2017-08-23 23:49 (UTC)

It seems like the maintainers changed their versioning from 4.0.0 to 4.0. I updated the pkgvers() function to just use the annotated git tags as this should prevent this from happening in the future.

bnavarro commented on 2017-08-23 08:42 (UTC)

The update manager always prompt for an update for this package since the version installed doesn't match the advertised version (4.0_v_2.9.2.r7258.d46fd5c84-1 vs 4.0.0_v_2.9.2.r6747.e9a4c7065-1)

danmc commented on 2017-03-22 01:45 (UTC)

Fixed the icon issue. It looks like the path changed. I switched to using the svg instead of the png for the icon. Let me know if this is not preferable.

j0hannes commented on 2017-03-20 20:21 (UTC)

The build fails with install: cannot stat 'build/resources/main/images/icons/JabRef-icon-48.png': No such file or directory Everything's fine but the icon is missing.

koppor commented on 2016-06-05 17:39 (UTC)

JabRef now fully uses Gradle, no ANT anymore. `./gradlew shadowJar` creates the jar in `build/libs`. In the current 3.5 branch, it is `JabRef-3.5dev-fat.jar`. Latest development snapshots are availabe at http://builds.jabref.org/master/. I would comment on https://aur.archlinux.org/jabref-git.git, but this link is 404. The new JabRef URL is http://www.jabref.org/, no sourceforge anymore.