On Mar 30, 2009, at 5:44 PM, Emilio Xavier Esposito wrote:

> Hi
> I'm trying to install CDK on my centOS 4 Linux box and I am having
> some problems.  The first was that I needed a more recent version of
> Java so I installed version 1.6.0u13 in a local directory.  I am
> pretty sure that the "newer" version of Java works as I've been able
> to open other Java applications.
>
> Next I needed ant.  But ant is part of JPackage that is installed by
> default but I cannot find ant.  I've done some searching of the CDK
> mailing list but I am not really sure how to proceed.  Should I
> download ant from Apache.org and install it in a local directory?


CDK needs Ant 1.7.1 or better - does JPackage provide that? If not,  
it's easy to just download ant from their website and set ANT_HOME and  
PATH appropriately.

BTW, if you just want to use the CDK functionality in library form (as  
opposed to developing the library itself) you could try using the  
nightly comprehensive jar file from http://pele.farmbio.uu.se/nightly/  
which allows you to simply include a single jar file in your classpath

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