Hi ,
Thanks for helping me out. The problem really was i was using gnu java
instead of sun sdk. I was using fedora which had by default gnu* *java. So i
installed sun sdk and problem got resolved.
Thanks
Pavan*
*
On Nov 7, 2007 2:17 PM, Graham Triggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> pavan krishnamurthy wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I was trying to install dspace. When i try to do ant fresh_install; i
> > get so many warnings plus two errors saying
> >
> > 1)The import sun.misc cannot be resolved
> > 2)BASE64Encoder cannot be resolved to a type
> >
>
> The sun.* packages are part of the Sun JDK. They shouldn't really be
> used directly, but currently they are.
>
> I could point you to a way to not have that dependency, but it would
> ultimately be a rather futile gesture. Because if you are getting this
> as an error (and not a warning), then it means you aren't using and Sun
> JDK - and that most likely means that you are using the GNU Java
> compiler. And that just isn't going to work.
>
> So the simple answer is install and use a Sun JDK. Which flavour OS are
> you using? rpm-based distros are readily provided for by Sun, and
> deb-based distros more than likely have the JDK available in the
> repository (for Debian itself, it's in the non-free repo).
>
> G
>
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