Darren Petrie wrote:
unfortunately, I've talked too early. Althought an invocation with a simple --help parameter works, when I try it with all the arguments:
$ java org.apache.cocoon.Main -c ~/java/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.12-LE-jdk14/webapps -d ~/lirc/cocoon/ -w /tmp/ -l ~/lirc/cocoon-log.txt -uINFO -f ~/lirc/uri-list
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/log/Priority
at org.apache.cocoon.Main.main(Main.java:312)
I've tried to patch Manifest.mf in the sources and rebuild, but it's always the same... :(
Why such a powerful interface, the command line, should be so difficult to use?
bye, thank you...
as
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