Thanks for the reply.

Yes, I have set JBOSS_HOME (it points at the 4.0RC1 binary installation I've installed 
into /opt/jboss, i.e. I did not compile JBoss from source, and it seems to be running 
just fine by the way).

I have also set NUKES_HOME according to the on-line installation instructions for 
Nukes 1.1 tht I have been using in lieu of 2.0 installation instructions.

I then cd to $NUKES_HOME/build and try to do the sh build.sh.  The build falls over 
with 74 errors which all seem to be related to apache.org.xml method does not exist 
type issues.

(As I was hurried yesterday I failed to mention that I have recently installed a 
scarab/tomcat installation that expressly mentions it will have trouble with 
xercesImpl.jar version 2.  However I am not running this package yet (email relay 
issues) and most importantly, I have not changed the standard locations for any tomcat 
or jboss jars as the scarab instructions suggest).

And while I am on the subject of my machine's config, the system wide CLASSPATH is 
empty, as this is essentially a non developer SuSE install.

Btw, would it make a difference whether I d'load the HEAD src or not?  I chose to 
d'load the "/cvsroot/jboss co nukes-2.0" but I've since read about a HEAD src branch, 
whatever that is.

Thanks again for your suggestions.

Lou Cavallo
Complexibotics.

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