Thanks for your quick reply Christopher.

That was one hurdle you got me over.  The build continued to fail until
I realized that I should check the build status on the web site.  Low
and behold, the latest build was failing...  Grabbed Friday's build and
all went well.

Now comes the fun part.  Trying to figure out how all of this works.

Thanks again,
Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Lenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 4:36 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Building 2002-08-08


Ben Switzer wrote:
> Good day,
> 
> I'm trying to build the nightly build from 2002-08-08 with no success.
> 
> I'm using Ant 1.5 and JDK 1.4  These are the jars in %slide_home%/lib:
> 
> antlr-tools.jar
> antlr.jar
> commons-dbcp.jar
> commons-modeler.jar
> commons-pool.jar
> hsqldb.jar
> jdom-dev.jar
> jta-spec1_0_1.jar
> junit.jar
> log4j.jar
> mx4j-jmx.jar
> servlet.jar

BTW, I don't think Slide actually depends on commons-pool and 
commons-dbcp in any way. Remy just added that because he thought we 
would probably use them, but it doesn't look like we will. They should 
probably be removed from the build files...

> I've modified the build.xml to reflect the other libs that I need. Ant

> detect.display shows me that it's found all the libs, required and 
> optional.  (They're all 'true')  Also, I'm using jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8,

> and jakarta-taglibs/standard-1.0.1.
> 
> This is where the build finally fails:
>     [javac] 
> D:\web-apps\jakarta-slide\src\webdav\client\src\org\apache\commons\htt
> pc
> lient\methods\PostMethod.java:203: warning: encode(java.lang.String)
in
> java.net.URLEncoder has been deprecated
>     [javac]                 sb.append(URLEncoder.encode(value));
>     [javac]                                     ^
>     [javac] 3 warnings
>     [antlr] java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: antlr/Tool
>     [antlr] Exception in thread "main"

If you're using Ant 1.5 (highly recommend), search build.xml for a line 
with the string "Ant 1.5" in it and uncomment it, which should fix the 
above error.

Otherwise, you need to put the antlr.jar in your CLASSPATH before 
executing Ant.

-- 
Christopher Lenz
/=/ cmlenz at gmx.de


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