On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Jody Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Rob; you did not install your JDK with international lanaguage support;
> I keep fixing this error to not be fatal but it always seems to get people.
hmm - i never made a choice _not_ to install language support. And it only
recently started this failure.
The fact that trunk compiles suggests your fix (which seems sensible) is on
trunk only
>
> You you fix the test case to just show a warning if the unsupported charset
> exception occurs; and fail if it is anything else...
I'll submit a patch, but it is strange that no-one else has had this issue
(and I have other wierd things vbreaking in 1.6 land suddenly)
>
> Can I ask what version of Java you are running? Maybe they changed the
> exception on me or something ...
>
sun JDK 1.5_014
>
> One thing to do is check the dependency difference between the module on
> 2.4.x and on trunk; there is a some mvn command that will produce a "tree"
> of the dependencies on the command line for you; and mvn help:effective-pom
> for emergencies when you are really stuck.
>
> Cheers,
> Jody
>
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