just one jar file unless you're using the contrib or scratchpad stuff.
John Larsen wrote:

!!!!!!!!!

Poi is just a libarary.. . so grab the
jar file from the build directory and stick it wherever you put the rest
of the jar files..

Uhm if thats the case then awesome i can just stick it in
/var/tomcat4/common/lib directory.
Can you be specific what jar file or files? Seems there is more than just
POI, there are the horrible formats. Ill download another build and see
whats in it. Perhaps the binary version?

Thanks!
John

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: POI build not working



Okay.. I'm not sure how you dos mangled it, but I'd grab a clean build
that hasn't been mangled. Then I'm assuming that you're meaning someone
running a servlet or something.. Poi is just a libarary.. . so grab the
jar file from the build directory and stick it wherever you put the rest
of the jar files.. There is no "install" info because its just a jar
file...put it wherever you need it. I suppose in your case this would
be in WEB-INF/lib for your web application, but thats of course a guess.
Its entirely about where the jar goes...

-Andy

John Larsen wrote:


Alright we are getting somewhere.. they are indeed dos mangled!

Ive installed dos2unix to convert them and the build started. But ive

come

across this:
-------------------------------------------------------------
These are the most common build targets.
You can also invoke them directly; see build.xml for more info.
Builds will be in /build directory, distributions in /dist.

What am i supposed to choose? Im installing POI for a hosting customer.
Shame theres no install info for POI.. at least i didnt find any..

Im leaving shell as it is until i get answer for above.. Thanks!

-John

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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: POI build not working





if you have vim installed (which may be aliased as just plain vi) if you
'vi build.sh' it should put [dos mode] at the bottom...

[esc]:g/^V^M/s///g should take care of it

(^V== ctrl-v and ^M==ctrl-m)

or you can rpmfind dos2unix and install that... I'd do that, its pretty
useful...

How would this happen.... if you opened the build in a windows editor or
some editor that likes to put the nasty little ^Ms in the file... (you
may also be able to see those in vi)

-Andy

John Larsen wrote:




You're sure it hasn't gotten windows/dos mangled linefeeds?





Uhm good question. If not too time consuming how do i check and if so

how


to



i fix?

Sorry for such newbie question..

-John

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: POI build not working







You're sure it hasn't gotten windows/dos mangled linefeeds?

John Larsen wrote:






Hello,

Anyone have any idea why my build isnt work on RH linux 7.2?
I was getting bad interpreter error. I changed the heading to reflect



the



actual bash location instead of /bin/sh. But still ant in the
tools/antipede/bin is still not working..

Any ideas?

Thanks!
-John
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: POI build not working









Ken... if you want to upgrade to the latest centipede in its current
state... I'm going to be out of comission basically for 2 weeks

anyhow

so thats like 2 weeks for you to break the build without any whining





from me ;-)




-Andy

Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:








POI doesn't use tools.jar directly, so that's why the build works.
tools.jar is used in projects like Cocoon where the sun java

compiler

classes are invoked directly, not in POI.

Is the check for tools.jar wrong?
Yes, it is, and has been corrected in latest Centipede, but since

POI

still uses the old version with no problems, we are waiting at

least

for next Centipede beta to upgrade.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Andrew C. Oliver wrote:








Truth be told you've managed to get deeper into the build than I



ever



have (or really quite honestly care to).. I've pinged Nicola Ken

to

maybe lend a hand... I've honestly no idea... AFAIK that is some
hack to get around issues on the Mac or something...

-Andy

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:








Thanks for your reply Andy,

I think the JDK version may be the reason behind my second error.
I'll have
to beg the powers that be for a PTF to be applied so we can get

our

iSeries
up to version 1.3. However, you still haven't explained why the



build



script works anywhere. The check for tools.jar is obviously

wrong.

This is
not a case sensativity thing I may have type Java_Home in mixed



case



once
or twice when relaying my issue but this is definitely not the
issue. Where
is tools.jar located on your system? Where is build.xtarget

looking

to find
it? Is my copy of the file corrupt or am I over looking the
tools.jar file
as it is found in Win2K?







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