I thought so... still trying to confirm, I reverted all of my changes
to my winxp workspace and then just changed the jspc version and then
I re-bootstrapped. Which blew up with a jspc error, but nothing
interesting in the error. I don't have the exact message, but it was
something like jspc failed and nothing more.
Before I was debugging and found that the welcome app would build
fine on winxp with 1.4.4, but the geronimo-jsp-examples would not...
and if I removed the src/main/webapp/jsp2 then it would build okay.
So, I think its a step forward... don't know why it is... but I can't
spend any more time on this today... its making me way to upset :-\
--jason
On Aug 25, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Jeff Genender wrote:
Ok...I am trying to decode what you just said... :)
Please confirm 1.4.5-SNAPSHOT was a step forward..if so I will
concentrate on Linux...
Jeff
Jason Dillon wrote:
I'm still baffled why this works on some systems and why it fails on
others...
But, I'm giving up... I've spent way to much time on this.
It looks like using 1.4.5-SNAPSHOT causes the build that I finally
got
to fail on windows to pass...
I have no idea why the openejb2 tests fail on windows either...
but as
Dain suggested... just add getName() to that class and be done
with it.
--jason
On Aug 25, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Jeff Genender wrote:
Add it to your web app pom. use version 5.5.15.
Jeff
Rick McGuire wrote:
Jeff Genender wrote:
And what happens when you use 1.4.4 and you add the jasper-
compiler-jdt
as a dependency to the pom?
I'm sorry, I not sure I understood that last bit. Where do I
add the
jasper-compiler-jdt (and which version?).
Rick
Jeff
Rick McGuire wrote:
Jeff Genender wrote:
Are you using 1.4.5-SNAPSHOT? I do not see your tools.jar in
your
classpath. Please delete your
~/.m2/reporitory/org/codehaus/mojo/jspc-maven-plugin
directory and
try
again.
Same result. Only the 1.4.5-SNAPSHOT is in the jspc-maven-plugin
directory after completion.
Rick
Jeff
Rick McGuire wrote:
Added as an attachment, since Thunderbird's choking on the
cut and
paste
for some reason. I'm not sure there's anything useful in the
additional
detail.
Rick