I have seen corrupted jars come down through Maven before, it's not
completely uncommon.



On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 15:18, David Sean Taylor wrote:
> On May 19, 2004, at 6:57 AM, David Sean Taylor wrote:
> 
> > This is from a fresh checkout
> > As an aside, I think we need to look into getting better error 
> > messages for script failures
> > Its pretty difficult to figure out where the error is in the script
> >
> > The error is occurring when the RequestContext goes to load its 
> > dependency on the new UserInfoManager component
> >
> 
> I finally got the UserInfoManager component to assemble,  by deleting 
> my entire Maven repository (local)
> So I don't really have a good reason as to why it failed to assemble in 
> the Groovy script
> Perhaps a jar was corrupted ...
> 
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