I think your problem may be the location of Tomcat. Try putting it in
a directory without spaces. I'm not positive. It looks like you used
the Also your mail is full of <br><br> and is difficult to read. Also
which quick start guide are you talking about? Getting started is the
official guide but it is full of extra info. I swear by
http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2/QuickstartForTheImpatient/BuildUsingMaven

Phil

On 6/26/06, Steven Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,<br><br>I need some help with installing Jetspeed2.<br><br>I am
working through the quickStart guide, and have reached:<br>'maven
j2:quickStart'<br><br>This is the part where I cannot get past:<br>j2:
catalina.base.shared
:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [echo] Deploys misc. jars shared/lib to
Tomcat<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [echo] Copying from C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator/.maven/repository to
//shared/lib/..<br>.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [copy] Copying 1 file to
\\shared\lib<br><br>BUILD FAILED
<br>File...... C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.maven\cache\maven-
jetspeed2-plugin-2.1-dev\plugi<br>n.jelly<br>Element... copy<br>Line......
489<br>Column.... 57<br>Failed to copy C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\.maven\repository\org.apache.pluto\jars\pluto
<br>-1.0.1.jar to \\shared\lib\pluto-1.0.1.jar due to \\shared\lib\pluto-
1.0.1.jar (The network path was<br>&nbsp;not found)<br>Total time: 1 minutes
37 seconds<br>Finished at: Mon Jun 26 13:09:51 EDT 2006<br
clear="all"><br><br>
My build.properties file has:<br># jetspeed 2 home required for build<br>
org.apache.jetspeed.project.home = c:/jetspeed2<br>
org.apache.jetspeed.portal.home = c:/jetspeed2<br># jetspeed required
properties<br>org.apache.jetspeed.server.home
 = c:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Tomcat 5.5<br>
org.apache.jetspeed.catalina.version.major = 5.5<br>
org.apache.jetspeed.server.shared = ${org.apache.jetspeed.server.home
}/shared/lib/<br>org.apache.jetspeed.deploy.war.dir
 = ${org.apache.jetspeed.server.home}/webapps/<br>
org.apache.jetspeed.services.autodeployment.user = j2deployer<br>
org.apache.jetspeed.services.autodeployment.password = j2deployer<br><br>
org.apache.jetspeed.portal.name=jetspeed
<br>jetspeed.version=2.1-dev<br><br>Any thoughts as to why Maven is trying
to copy files to a &quot;Network&quot; folder? <br><br>




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