I will fix that ASAP - it's definitely a BUG.  Thanks for letting me
know about it.

Adding and issue to the tracker now, later today I will update the
metadata.

On Oct 1, 9:11 am, "P.G.Taboada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply.
> Yes, you are right, I was using the wrong version.
> This actually was my first assumption, and I tryed the rm -rf $
> {locarepositoy} magic before posting here. It did not help.
>
> I know why I am not getting the newest version - it is not stated in
> your repository metadata:
>
> http://gwt-maven.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/mavenrepo/com/totsp/gwt/mav...
>
> Is this a bug or a feature?
>
> Any way, to get the plugin I had to
> add
>
>                 <pluginManagement>
>                         <plugins>
>                                 <plugin>
>                                         <groupId>com.totsp.gwt</groupId>
>                                         <artifactId>
>                                                 maven-googlewebtoolkit2-plugin
>                                         </artifactId>
>                                         <version>2.0-beta23</version>
>                                 </plugin>
>                         </plugins>
>                 </pluginManagement>
>
> to my build section, so it is building now. I am putting this here
> because it might be that
> someone else gets the same problem.
>
> So now I am stuck to the beta23, I won't get any updates
> automatically.
>
> brgds,
>
> Papick
>
> On 1 Okt., 14:39, Charlie Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have never seen that one before.  If you are using 2.0-beta23
> > then . . .
>
> > Line 325 of AbstractGWTMojo is this:
> > Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(realm.getClassLoader());
>
> > The only thing there that could be null is the "realm" I guess.  And
> > that comes from lines 315, 318 and 319:
> > ClassWorld world = new ClassWorld();
> > ClassRealm root = world.newRealm("gwt-plugin",
> > Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader());
> > ClassRealm realm = root.createChildRealm("gwt-project");
>
> > None of that should be null, of course, so this is a mystery to me.
>
> > All that said, please make sure you are using one of the versions of
> > GWT-Maven that is designed to use GWT from the official repo.  If you
> > are using an older version of GWT-Maven it won't work (different
> > structure).  That is part of what the new versions were created to
> > address.  (I ask what version we are talking here because your line
> > numbers seem strange, line 124 of ScriptWriterUnix is "}" - but I am
> > looking at the trunk not the tag - AND you said Windows works, so this
> > seems strange.)
>
> > If you are using 2.0-beta23, then I would be happy to look into it
> > further, let me know. Maybe do the mvn -X thing and dump the entire
> > trace here (or attach it to an issue in the tracker or something).
>
> > Also for the record, I use GWT-Maven with Linux all the time, it works
> > fine on Linux usually.
>
> > On Oct 1, 8:15 am, "P.G.Taboada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I just moved my app to use the actual official repo artifacts.
> > > It builds perfectly on windows.
> > > It fails on linux:
>
> > > Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
> > >         at java.io.File.<init>(File.java:222)
> > >         at
> > > com.totsp.mavenplugin.gwt.AbstractGWTMojo.buildClasspathList(AbstractGWTMojo.java:
> > > 325)
> > >         at
> > > com.totsp.mavenplugin.gwt.ScriptWriterUnix.writeCompileScript(ScriptWriterUnix.java:
> > > 124)
> > >         at
> > > com.totsp.mavenplugin.gwt.CompileMojo.execute(CompileMojo.java:65)
>
> > > Any help?
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