I'm getting this too (on Ubuntu). I thought it was standard behaviour
to see a stack trace... obviously not!

On Jun 3, 7:23 pm, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen <je...@ingolfs.dk> wrote:
> I'm curious: Am I the only one getting rather useless error messages in
> the browser when Lift fails to parse the templates? Something a long
> these lines:
>
> Exception occured while processing /
>
> Message: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: line 15 does not exist
>         scala.io.Source.getLine(Source.scala:280)
>         scala.io.Source.report(Source.scala:368)
>
> It may just be my setup (Scala 2.7.4, Lift 1.1-SNAPSHOT, OS X), but I
> did a little digging in scala.io.Source and found what seems to be a bug
> (more details here, never mind the subject 
> :-)http://www.nabble.com/Bug-in-java.io.Source-with-FileInputStream--td2...
> )
>
> Running in debug mode I saw that the original exception was "'<' not
> allowed in attrib value" which seems much more helpful :-)
>
> Anyway, since I'm new to Scala/Lift I just wanted to verify if I'm the
> only one seeing this behaviour.
>
> /Jeppe

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