That's a cosmetic problem with our build, so you can safely ignore [copy] 
Warning: Could not find file /opt/matterhorn/1.1.0/target/base-1.1.0.jar to 
copy.

Glad to hear the Matterhorn is building and running for you properly now.

Josh

On Aug 3, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Peter Watkins wrote:

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> It looks like you managed to build and deploy every profile.  You therefore 
> have multiple implementations of the same services running in felix.
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> I would remove everything from $FELIX/matterhorn, remove $FELIX/felix-cache, 
> remove your data directory, create a new database (if you're using something 
> other than the default in-memory H2 database), and rebuild using the default 
> profile (mvn clean install -DdeployTo=$FELIX/matterhorn).
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> Josh 
> Thanks for the instructions. I tried them. At the beginning of the compile 
> process I got this warning: 
> 
> main: 
>      [copy] Warning: Could not find file 
> /opt/matterhorn/1.1.0/target/base-1.1.0.jar to copy. 
> 
> Should I be concerned? 
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> Everything compiled this time after I followed these instructions: 
> http://opencast.3480289.n2.nabble.com/Matterhorn-users-Matterhorn-1-1-build-failure-on-RHEL-5-6-td6598849.html
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> Now I can access Matterhorn on port 8080 just fine. 
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