2010/8/11 Tim Williams <william...@gmail.com>:
> On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Sina K. Heshmati <s...@khakbaz.com> wrote:
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>> Hi Vicent,
>>
>> "Vicent Mas" <uve...@gmail.com> said:
>>
>>> I don't know why I always get those errors. My connectivity to
>>> Internet is just fine.
>>
>> It's been almost a week since you've reported your issue. At this point, I'd 
>> like to advise you to share a fairly complete screencast of your workflow, 
>> maybe someone could come up with an idea as to what's causing this issue. In 
>> case you're willing to choose this option, please make sure to echo e.g. the 
>> relevant environment variables, the output of 'java -version'.
>
> Actually, I've been working on upgrading some libraries and realized
> I've just ignored that my local ./build.sh test fails on the
> dispatcher test.  Today, I looked at my log and also saw the
> ClassNotFoundException on the DispatcherTransformer.   Are other folks
> able to ./build.sh test with success on the second [dispatcher] build?
>
> Thanks,
> --tim
>

That is interesting. Maybe the problem is not just the configuration of my
box. In fact, after reading your message I've installed forrest on a laptop
with kubuntu. It is the first time I install forrest there. The installed JDK is
the ubuntu package (java6-openjdk or something similar) not the Sun Java.
When I try to create a dispatcher sample site I get the same error about
DispatcherTransformer.

Hope it helps.

Vicent
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