Updates to make the build environment check more reasonable:
Mercurial v1.3 permitted
The Java compiler is not a showstopping issue
7-zip can be installed in any location
Update to Helium 5
Helium can be installed in PDT 1.*, not necessarily 1.0
Raptor installation path not significant
Update to Raptor 2.9.*
The Raptor patch to update the bundled version of python is no longer relevant
BRAG calculations updated to ignore items not being in the system path, as this just doesn't matter.
Overall effect is that the build environment check should pass on a machine that is able to do a build!
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project name="SF-CONFIG" xmlns:hlm="http://www.nokia.com/helium">
<!-- location of this config -->
<dirname property="sf.config.dir" file="${ant.file.SF-CONFIG}"/>
<property name="sf.subproject.path" value=""/>
<property name="sf.project.location" value="${sf.config.dir}/../build/config/${sf.subproject.path}"/>
<property name="sf.project.name" value="job"/>
<!-- import job properties -->
<import file="${sf.project.location}/${sf.project.name}_props.ant.xml" optional="yes"/>
<!-- Override Helium defaults to allow winscw builds without RVCT -->
<target name="check-env-arm-license"/>
<target name="get-arm-license"/>
<target name="set-arm-version"/>
<!-- set sf.spec.job.name and sf.spec.job.codeline if they are not specified in the project's job_props.ant.xml -->
<path id="lib.path">
<fileset dir="${helium.dir}/external/antlibs" includes="**/*.jar"/>
</path>
<taskdef resource="net/sf/antcontrib/antlib.xml" classpathref="lib.path"/>
<propertyregex override="yes" property="jobname" input="${sf.subproject.path}" regexp=".*[\\/]([^\\^/]+)" replace="\1"/>
<property name="jobname" value="${sf.subproject.path}"/>
<propertyregex override="yes" property="codeline" input="${sf.subproject.path}" regexp="^([^\\^/]+)[\\/].*" replace="\1"/>
<property name="codeline" value="default"/>
<property name="sf.spec.job.name" value="${jobname}"/>
<property name="sf.spec.job.codeline" value="${codeline}"/>
<!-- import project properties/targets/references -->
<import file="sf-${sf.project.type}/build.xml" />
<!-- import job references -->
<import file="${sf.project.location}/${sf.project.name}_refs.ant.xml" optional="yes"/>
</project>