I commented out the jxplorer-gentoo.patch and the rm dsml/*.jar and then the ebuild builds fine (and seems to use the correct directory - so the patch doesn't seem to be necessary any more) jxplorer itself seems to work fine with the attached ebuild. Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 123952 [details] ebuild for jxplorer-3.2 - briefly modified from 3.1-r4
(In reply to comment #1) > Created an attachment (id=123952) [edit] > ebuild for jxplorer-3.2 - briefly modified from 3.1-r4 > Please attach diff in the future as it's easier for us developers to comment on.
Created attachment 124029 [details, diff] Patch for jxplorer ebuild 3.1-r4 to 3.2 Here's the diff - I will keep that in mind for the future.
(In reply to comment #3) > Created an attachment (id=124029) [edit] > Patch for jxplorer ebuild 3.1-r4 to 3.2 > > Here's the diff - I will keep that in mind for the future. > I don't think we can just comment out the patch. That would make the settings directory change from .jxplorer back to ${HOME}/jxplorer. We really should make a patch with detecting unix and in that case set it to .jxplorer and send it upstream.
Hmm... I didn't look at the code (i wouldn't understand it anyway), but i commented out the patch, emerged and it's still using my .jxplorer directory. Maybe upstream fixed it...
(In reply to comment #5) > Hmm... I didn't look at the code (i wouldn't understand it anyway), but i > commented out the patch, emerged and it's still using my .jxplorer directory. > > Maybe upstream fixed it... > Not really. I took a look at our starter script and it changes cwd to .jxplorer and the code by default looks at cwd. Any way it is bumped now.