And ant-contrib.jar seems to be missing as well. Did you follow the
instructions here:
http://wiki.openlaszlo.org/SubversionBuildInstructions#Install_ant_support_jars

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Raju Bitter
<[email protected]> wrote:
> What do you get when you dump your environment vars?
> http://wiki.openlaszlo.org/SubversionBuildInstructions#Set_environment_variables
>
> echo $ANT_HOME
> echo $JAVA_HOME
> echo $JAVACC_HOME
> echo $TOMCAT_HOME
> echo $CATALINA_HOME
> echo $LPS_HOME
>
> cd $ANT_HOME
> cd $JAVA_HOME
> cd $JAVACC_HOME
> cd $TOMCAT_HOME
> cd $CATALINA_HOME
> cd $LPS_HOME
>
> Are all the folder found?
>
> The error you are getting with the Ant build is related to the fact
> that Ant cannot find the catalina-ant.jar (contains the classes for
> undeploying/redeploying a webapp).
>
> Does your $ANT_HOME/lib folder contain catalina-ant.jar?
>
> - Raju
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:57 AM, Amy Muntz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Do you have these environment variables defined?  In Windows, it is:
>>
>>
>>
>> set TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Tomcat5\bin
>>
>> set CATALINA_HOME=%TOMCAT_HOME%
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Rami Ojares / AMG <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> And when the build starts I get
>>>
>>> Buildfile: /root/openlaszlo-svn/src/svn/openlaszlo/trunk/build.xml
>>>     [echo] build.url is ${build.url}
>>>     [echo] dont-need-svn-info is ${dont-need-svn-info}
>>>  [taskdef] Could not load definitions from resource
>>> net/sf/antcontrib/antcontrib.properties. It could not be found.
>>>
>>> BUILD FAILED
>>> /root/openlaszlo-svn/src/svn/openlaszlo/trunk/build.xml:1411: The
>>> following error occurred while executing this line:
>>>
>>> /root/openlaszlo-svn/src/svn/openlaszlo/trunk/build-tools/tomcat-manager-ant-macros.xml:15:
>>> taskdef class org.apache.catalina.ant.ReloadTask cannot be found
>>>  using the classloader AntClassLoader[]
>>>
>>> I'm quessing that setting the $HOME needs to be set globally for all
>>> shells.
>>> I can not do that because that will mess up my OS.
>>>
>>> maybe putting the top level "src" and "lib" directories directly under
>>> /root
>>> could solve it but that sound very dirty too...
>>>
>>> Anyone have ideas? Help?
>>>
>>> - rami
>>
>>
>

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