Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Once you downloaded new version, delete old working directory which
contains classes generated with previous version of Cocoon. They could
be incompatible with newer version of Cocoon.
Yes, i had this problem, but even when I restart everything from scratch
(i.e. 'rm -fr
From: Yann Secq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Once you downloaded new version, delete old working directory which
contains classes generated with previous version of Cocoon. They
could
be incompatible with newer version of Cocoon.
Yes, i had this problem, but even
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
I had exactly same exception as you have. Once I deleted old working
directory with classes and restarted server, it is gone away. Try to
find any sitemap_xmap.class and sitemap_xmap.java files on your HD, and
delete them. This should solve your problem. If not, send in
From: Yann Secq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
-r flag is sticky: once used, it is remembered. You need to do
fresh checkout as Gianugo suggested, or do -A which clears this
flag,
or -r HEAD.
Thanks ! It's the first time I use CVS and i had some problems to
Hi,
i have the same problem. Downloaded a new CVS version with -A, deleted
the work directory, but still the same problem and error message.
Any help would be great...
Greetings
Thomas Sempf
From: Yann Secq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
-r flag is sticky: once