Thanks for your help - but this still does not seem to work.


I now get the following error message:

bash$ ./build.sh  -Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes webapp

Apache Cocoon 2 Build System
----------------------------
./build.sh: CP=: is not an identifier


if I execute each of the commands in the build.sh file separately I get this 
error message:


bash$ $PWD/bin/ant -logger org.apache.tools.ant.NoBannerLogger -emacs $@ 
/home/public/www/bin/xml-cocoon2/bin/ant: syntax error at line 107: `(' 
unexpected


Thanks, Georgina


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>On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, G Crawshaw wrote:
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>> When I attempt to execute the following:
>>
>> >./build.sh  -Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes webapp
>>
>> I get this error message
>>
>> >./build.sh: CP=.:/home/oracle734/jdbc/lib/classes111.zip: is not an 
identifier
>
>bin/ant and bin/antRun are in DOS format. You have do correct those files
>before.
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>The problem is due to the end of lines. Try to use some dos2unix program
>to correct this.
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