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Skylab

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Jun 10, 2014, 12:49:23 AM6/10/14
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Hi,

I am trying to use groovylab and I am using JVM 1.7.55 and groovy 2.1.8. i put the version you uploaded on 29th May 2014 in classpath. But even the rand() function gives error. Can you tell me what is wrong?

sterg

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Jun 10, 2014, 3:28:19 AM6/10/14
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Hi,

what you mean "put in classpath"?

To run GroovyLab, the Run* scripts should start the GroovyLab environment automatically.

If you try to use GroovyLab libraries from Java,
then usually many libraries are needed, that are included within the MANIFEST.MF file of the GroovyLab.jar

Stergios



On 06/10/2014 07:49 AM, Skylab wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to use groovylab and I am using JVM 1.7.55 and groovy 2.1.8. i put the version you uploaded on 29th May 2014 in classpath. But even the rand() function gives error. Can you tell me what is wrong?

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Skylab

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Jun 10, 2014, 6:30:26 AM6/10/14
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Thank you. I was trying to use it in OSX. Works perfectly fine in Ubuntu. 

I am doing some DSP, so just copied the DSP folder and build the jar file. thanks again.
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