As usual,

Antonio's advice regarding certain build functionalities bypasses some
of the woes.

The latest snapshot I have(October 22, 2002) and build option of "build
installwar" works smoothly.  Regarding the build option of "build all"
it still breaks.

-Marc


--- Kjetil Kjernsmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 21 October 2002 18:50, Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
> > I am happy that I am not alone in this ;)
> 
> Heh, I was also seeing this... I have had lots of problems, so I just
> 
> deleted everything I had and started from scratch again. Weirdly, it 
> built fine when I had -Dinstall.war=$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps in the build
> 
> command, but then I figured I should let it go to my $COCOON_HOME, 
> which is $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon. Then, it wouldn't go... :-( But
> I 
> just noticed that I had forgotten the "install" at the end of the 
> build.sh line, and when I added that, it worked! :-) Funny, isn't it?
> 
> 
> > 3-Another recommendation is (thanks to Torsten Curdt):
> >
> >
> "/xml-cocoon2/src/blocks/databases/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/
> >language/markup/xsp/EsqlConnection.java You will see the
> @JDBC3_START@
> > and @JDBC3_END@ markers. They are used by the build system to
> > uncomment the necessary implementations depending on the JVM
> version.
> > So I guess the transition into the database block broke this
> > mechanism."
> 
> Well, I, for one, didn't understand too much of this, so if you care
> to 
> elaborate, it might help somebody who is as clueless as I am. :-)
> 
> Best,
> 
> Kjetil
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