I am not sure about this since it was a while ago and at the time, I had
very little idea about what I was doing - some minor improvement since then.
It seemed to me that the nightly build did not have the anttask classes
in the right place. The stable release did have the anttasks where they
were supposed to be without doing the build.
I hope that this helps
Ron
Michael Wechner wrote:
Ray Allis wrote:
Ray Allis wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Just a wild guess. You might have to build Cocoon if you downloaded
the source.
You might try to build it and see if it puts the anttasks in a
different place during the build.
Cocoon 2.1 is _only available_ as source, no?
yes, I think so
Sure enough, if I build cocoon first, the anttasks class files end up
where the lenya build needs them. So why does the install say not to
build cocoon first? How do you get away with that?
the build process should actually fail if no Cocoon source dir exists.
Also within the build.properties the branch of Cocoon 2.1.X is listed,
so I am not sure why you didn't become aware of this. I don't want
criticize you, but rather learn what we need to do to make this more
clear.
Any feedack welcome ...
The problem with the JDK parsers is a very old cocoon/tomcat
problem. I liberally sprinkled xalan etc. around various
lib/endorsed locations with no success until I hit lenya/lib/endorsed.
Lenya runs! I am going to try to build a news site.
cool :-)
Michi
Ray Allis
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