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Release
The latest release is JOSM 1.2. Get it at: http://www.eigenheimstrasse.de/josm/josm-1.2.jar. The hotlink to the always latest release is http://www.eigenheimstrasse.de/josm/josm.jar
Nightly Builds
You can always grab the latest nightly build - version from http://www.eigenheimstrasse.de/josm/josm-latest.jar. It is usually pretty stable too.
Getting the Source
JOSM is available under GPL, and so of course you can get the sources and compile, modify or redistribute it by yourself. You can grab the sources via subversion
svn co http://josm.eigenheimstrasse.de/svn josm
Hint: If you don't like those funny .svn
directories, use svn export
instead of svn co
Or you can inspect single files over the web frontend at http://josm.eigenheimstrasse.de/svn.
Compiling
To build the source the most easy way, use eclipse and the provided .project
and .classpath
file. Just add a new Java Project using the JOSM source folder as existing path.
You can also build it without eclipse. To do so, change into the src/
folder and call javac
on the file org/openstreetmap/josm/Main
with all libs from ../lib/*.jar
in your classpath (you have to specify all subsequent). If running linux, be sure to have your JAVA_HOME
set.
As example, this could look like:
$ cd ~/src $ svn co http://www.eigenheimstrasse.de/svn/josm ''tons of output here'' $ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.5.0 $ cd josm/src $ javac -cp .:../lib/MinML2.jar:../lib/metadata-extractor-2.3.1.jar:../lib/gettext-common-0.9.jar org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/MainApplication.java
Running
Microsoft Windows
Launch it by double clicking on the jar file. If this does not help, open a command shell and type
java -jar josm.jar
in the directory that holds the file. Replace ''josm.jar''
with the name of the jar file you downloaded, e.G. josm-latest.jar
Linux
Open a shell, go to the file directory and type
java -jar josm.jar
to launch. Replace ''josm.jar''
with the name of the jar file you loaded, e.G. josm-latest.jar
If this don't help, try to set you JAVA_HOME variable to the java location (the root location, not the bin. As example:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/sun-j2se5.0-jdk java -jar josm.jar
If you are using KDE, there is a tutorial on how to setup your environment to start jar-files by clicking on them.
If you are using GNOME, just right click on the JAR file, and select <u>O</u>pen with "Sun Java 5.0 Runtime", or whatever java version you have.
If you are using XGL/Compiz then you may have to do the following:
export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit && java -jar josm-test.jar
as described here: http://kubasik.net/blog/index.php/2006/06/19/java-sun-150-and-xglcompiz-on-ubuntu/
MacOS
Just click on the jar-file.
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