Just a little further info that confuses me even more. I just checked
another one of our machines with Suse 10 installed and jdk 1.4.2 and found
the same thing - the only place where a file called java.lang exists is in
the /opt location mentioned below. Everything was working just fine even
today. In fact, I did not actually edit the header-default.jsp file that
was working. Instead I made a copy and edited that. Then I renamed the one
that was there (and working) and put the one I edited in place. That one
blew up with the compile error so I got rid of it and renamed the one that
had been working back to the original. It worked with the old interface so
I went in, added two lines of html code, saved it. It blew up. I went back
in - removed the two lines I'd add (I didn't change anything else), saved
it and it still blows up. Very frustrating.



On 1/16/07, Glenn Bunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  We are running Dspace 1.3.2 on Suse 10 Linux with Tomcat 5. Everything's
  been going along fairly well until today.

  I went in to the header-default.jsp file located in
  /srv/www/tomcat5/base/webapps/dspace/layout to make a minor interface
  change. Now when I try to pull up the repository page I receive the error
  that it's unable to compile the class for JSP. When I look at the
  catalina.out log file it says "unable to locate package java.lang in
  classpath or bootclasspath". The thing that is most puzzling is the only
  java.lang file I can find on out system is located in
  /opt/gnome/share/gtksourceview-1.0/language-specs

  We haven't done anything with the dspace code in months...

  Any ideas and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.



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Mr. Glenn Bunton
Head of Systems Development
Old Dominion University Libraries
Norfolk, Virginia 23529
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(757) 683-5952
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