What version of Nukes did you build/install? It looks like you are using 1.0.0, and 
the version of the installer has been improved since then. Try a CVS snapshot.

The error messages about DestinationManager not starting should not effect Nukes - 
that is just the default JBoss JMS starting up. Though, DefaultDS being missing is 
weird.

Nukes expects there to be a server/default/nukes directory, where non-core components 
(blocks, themes, modules) are placed.  The latest installer does the right thing here 
by creating the nukes directory and placing the correct files for the modules you want 
deployed in there.


Sherman

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