Sam Ruby wrote:
> John Morrison wrote:
>>
>> I've just pulled the latest cvs versions.  I think you'll also need
>> JAVA_HOME and the PATH converted.  Again, I'll try and have a go
>> today and let you know later.
>
>I don't believe I set or use either of these.  In any case, I've done some
>limited testing and it appears to work.  (cvs commands don't work for me
>under cygwin, probably a setup error, still investigating).

I get an error...
<log/xml-xerces.html>
Buildfile: java\build.xml

init:
     [echo] ---------------- xerces-J 1.3.0 [1999-2001] ---------------

prepare:

prepare-src:

compile:
    [javac] Compiling 453 source files to
D:\Wrkfile\Repositories\external\projects\xml-xerces\java\build\classes

BUILD FAILED

d:\Wrkfile\Repositories\external\projects\xml-xerces\java\build.xml:201:
Cannot use classic compiler, as it is not available A common solution is to
set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to your jdk directory.

Total time: 2 seconds
</log/xml-xerces.html>

JAVA_HOME was set to /cygdrive/d/java/jdk1.3 with JAVA_HOME set to
d:\java\jdk1.3 the same error occurs.  With JAVA_HOME=''
log/bootstrap-ant.html reports

Warning: JAVA_HOME environment variable not set.
  If build fails because sun.* classes could not be found
  you will need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable
  to the installation directory of java.
Error: JAVA_HOME is not defined correctly.
  We cannot execute JAVA_HOME/bin/java

and xerces _still_ reports the same error.

I don't think this has anything to do with the env var PATH.  I have _no_
ideas.

Excellent coding of cygpath in the xsl though! (as a complete aside *GRIN*)

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