Hi!
First of all, thank you for the answer. Let's go deeper!
Situation is a little odder, in fact I have noticed that if I take the
default installation, and in the guest directory, _users/guest I put my
default-page.psml e folder.metadata, the error appears! If I delete the
default-page.psml in pages directory, the error continues to appear, if i
restore the original status, everything goes right. This suggests me that
there is a conflict that system can't recover when there are
default-page(s).psml both on pages dir and guest. I didn't notice anything
about under Linux.

Second, I didn't delete any .vm file, so this is a deployment problem, and
resolving it should be quite easy and quick to do.

On 5/30/06, Aaron Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 5/30/06, arker statis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So guys, WHAT THE HELL MEANS THIS?????
> I'd like to know why under linux it works and under windows not. I tried
to
> restore the original pages directory, but with the same result.
>
> DON'T TELL ME TO DOWNLOAD STUFF FROM SVN!!! I have no time for this
tricks.

Dude, no reason to be surly.

I have seen this error before (Unable to find resource
'no_such_resource.vm')  and I believe it occurs when a velocity
resource can't be found and velocity then tries to include a template
named 'no_such_resource.vm' which is not installed as part of jetspeed
(or at least not in the right place).

Since there was a missing velocity template in the first place you are
no doubt missing some .vm file of a layout or portlet decorator under
the decorations directory of your jetspeed installation (there are
also a couple of .vm files that should be directly under WEB-INF).

HTH,
aaron

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