Package Details: maptool 1.14.3-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/maptool.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: maptool
Description: An open source virtual tabletop program
Upstream URL: https://rptools.net/tools/maptool
Keywords: maptool role-playing roleplaying roleplaying-game roleplaying-games rpg tabletop virtual-tabletop vtt
Licenses: AGPL3
Submitter: waltersm
Maintainer: patlefort
Last Packager: patlefort
Votes: 3
Popularity: 0.000009
First Submitted: 2019-03-18 16:15 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-01-26 05:28 (UTC)

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mozzribo commented on 2022-09-21 16:00 (UTC)

I tried it, even removing the package and cleaning everything, but now I can't even install it. It might be on my end, so for now I'll just download MapTool from the website.

patlefort commented on 2022-09-19 23:53 (UTC)

Can you try cleaning and redownloading the sources? I don't see anything about a :spotlessJava task in the sources.

mozzribo commented on 2022-09-19 23:13 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-19 23:14 (UTC) by mozzribo)

@patlefort, it seems to be the same (only my kernel is older, but that shouldn't create such issues?):

openjdk 18.0.2 2022-07-19
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 18.0.2+0)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 18.0.2+0, mixed mode)
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Gradle 7.5.1
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Build time:   2022-08-06 13:53:45 UTC
Revision:     <unknown>

Kotlin:       1.6.21
Groovy:       3.0.10
Ant:          Apache Ant(TM) version 1.10.11 compiled on July 10 2021
JVM:          18.0.2 (Oracle Corporation 18.0.2+0)
OS:           Linux 5.10.141-1-MANJARO amd64

What else could be causing the issue?

patlefort commented on 2022-09-19 20:02 (UTC)

@mozzribo: Builds fine for me. What is your java and gradle version? For me:

openjdk 18.0.2 2022-07-19
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 18.0.2+0)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 18.0.2+0, mixed mode)
------------------------------------------------------------
Gradle 7.5.1
------------------------------------------------------------

Build time:   2022-08-06 13:53:45 UTC
Revision:     <unknown>

Kotlin:       1.6.21
Groovy:       3.0.10
Ant:          Apache Ant(TM) version 1.10.11 compiled on July 10 2021
JVM:          18.0.2 (Oracle Corporation 18.0.2+0)
OS:           Linux 5.19.9-269-tkg-bmq amd6

mozzribo commented on 2022-09-19 15:48 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-19 15:56 (UTC) by mozzribo)

Hi. It also fails to build for me. I get the following error:

* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':spotlessJava'.
> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException

KrisAphalon commented on 2022-04-17 04:58 (UTC) (edited on 2022-04-17 05:00 (UTC) by KrisAphalon)

I tried clearing cache and building, it failed. Then I tried removing the package and installing again, it still failed. (both times with maptool_1.11.5-1_amd64.deb created)

Maybe it has something to do with dependencies, as I'm a minor version or two behind on them. Sorry for the trouble. I'll post an update if it still doesn't work (or simply a comment edit if it does) when I get to update them.

patlefort commented on 2022-04-16 04:15 (UTC)

Builds fine for me, can you try a clean build? Upstream changed something and I had to remove that -1 but they kept the same tag.

KrisAphalon commented on 2022-04-16 03:13 (UTC) (edited on 2022-04-16 03:16 (UTC) by KrisAphalon)

Changes introduced in 1.11.5-2 make it fail to install. Application builds correctly, but it creates maptool_1.11.5-1_amd64.deb file, with the -1 before _amd64. PKGBUILD tried to look for a file without this -1 and fails. Previous version, 1.11.5-1, builds correctly.

patlefort commented on 2021-11-21 08:10 (UTC)

@rogue_ronin My package is using your default java environment to build and run. You will have to change it to the latest: sudo archlinux-java set java-17-openjdk. I'm gonna try to add a version check. Personally I think the whole system "default" java is a mistake. There should be a link to the latest version and package that need an older version can be locked to their version.