how to connect LWJGL 3.1.1 library to intellij idea?
Do you use Maven or Gradle? Or do you want to add the LWJGL jars manually?
QuoteDo you use Maven or Gradle? Or do you want to add the LWJGL jars manually?
manually
Go to our download page (https://www.lwjgl.org/download), select nightly, select zip bundle, review the options and choose the bindings you're interested in, then click on Generate Bundle.
When the download is complete, extract its contents in your project.
In IntelliJ, go to Project Structure -> Libraries -> New Project Library. Add all LWJGL JARs (including the natives) to the library and add the library as a dependency to your project module(s). You do not need to extract the native libraries, it will work fine.
If you want to match the Maven/Gradle behavior exactly, you could create 2 separate libraries:
- One with the class+source JARs, make it a compile dependency of your module(s).
- One with the natives JARs, make it a runtime dependency of your module(s).
You can do this in the Project Structure -> Modules -> select a module -> Dependencies tab, by changing the Scope of each dependency.
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Is everything being done properly?
The lwjgl*-natives-windows.jar files are missing. They should be added as classes (i.e. as simple jars on the classpath).
QuoteThe lwjgl*-natives-windows.jar files are missing. They should be added as classes (i.e. as simple jars on the classpath).
the same mistake
Try Run -> Edit Configurations... -> VM options: -Dorg.lwjgl.util.Debug=true -Dorg.lwjgl.util.DebugLoader=true
This will print additional output that may help with identifying the issue.
QuoteTry Run -> Edit Configurations... -> VM options: -Dorg.lwjgl.util.Debug=true -Dorg.lwjgl.util.DebugLoader=true
Is lwjgl-natives-windows.jar in the library?
QuoteIs lwjgl-natives-windows.jar in the library?
Thank! all natives bedides lwjgl-natives-windows.jar )