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Author: David Jung
Created: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 12:21 PM
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I solved the problem thus:
Typed: yum install ant
which updated by ant from jpackage.org to version 1.6.2-3jpp - which unlike the
version I had installed, includes an ant-launcher.jar file.
However, the forrest docs say that it includes its own ant version, so it
shouldn't depend on having ant installed already.
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Key: FOR-489
Summary: initial run of forrest from dist fails
Type: Bug
Status: Unassigned
Priority: Critical
Project: Forrest
Components:
Launch 'forrest'
Versions:
0.6
Assignee:
Reporter: David Jung
Created: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 11:32 AM
Updated: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 12:21 PM
Environment: Redhat Fedora Core 3, Sun JDK 1.5.0-b64
Description:
Initial run of forrest per install instructions failed (first time user).
Downloaded and untarred 0.6 dist.
set env var FORREST_HOME in bash
added FORREST_HOME/bin to path.
cd'd into top-level and entered 'forrest' on cmd line
Result was this:
Apache Forrest. Run 'forrest -projecthelp' to list options
/usr/bin/build-classpath: error: could not find ant-launcher Java extension for
this JVM
/usr/bin/build-classpath: error: All specified jars were not found
I downloaded and tried an Apr28 snapshot with similar results.
(it complained it needed to be built first. Running the build script gave the
same error as above)
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