Building
From FreeMind
You can build FreeMind with Eclipse, an integrated development environment for Java used by many, or without Eclipse.
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Guide for building with Eclipse
- Quick guide to compiling Freemind on an XP system using Eclipse (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/docs/compile/windows/Quick%20guide%20to%20compiling%20Freemind%20on%20an%20XP%20system.html).
- Using CVS from within Eclipse (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/docs/Using%20CVS%20via%20Eclipse/index.html).
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Another building with Eclipse
Here's what I did to get things working on Eclipse 3.3 with Windows XP:
- download the source code (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118) for whichever version you're interested in (I myself downloaded freemind-src-0.9.0_Beta_13_icon_butterfly.tar.gz )
- Create a new Java Project in Eclipse
- Extract the archive you downloaded
- Open the freemind directory in Windows (it should contain .classpath, .project, build.xml, and a whole bunch of other files and folders)
- Select all of the files and drag them onto your newly created project, in the Eclipse Package Explorer
- Select yes when it asks you if you want to overwrite
- That should do it.
A simple way for a developer of compiling FreeMind is perhaps the following.
- install Java SDK (http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.html) — standard development kit
- install Ant (http://ant.apache.org/) — a tool for building code using complicated make files)
- download FreeMind's source code (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118) as published in the Files section
- unpack the source code package with the extension
tar.gz - change directory to the one where
built.xmlfile resides — the build file for Ant, similar to make files for the C language - type
antin the command shell
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