Hi David, I haven't used Debian for a while, but as far as I can recall the default Java runtime classes was something like libgcj (or some other non-sun implementation). That could be your problem.
I usually don't use the JDK that comes with the package manager - just to make sure everything is in the exact version that I want it. ~ Leon On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 16:07 -0500, david wrote: > Hello roller gurus and users, I have recently downloaded roller. My > intentions are to deploy roller on my Debian box. The only success I have had > installing anything on my Debian box is to compile the target app on the > Debian box directly. So, I would like to compile roller for a successful > install on my Debian box such that I can have my blog back and not have to > use Blojsom. Unfortunately, I am having a lot a problems compiling roller. > When I run ant I get 3,967 errors. Many of the problems are imports that > cannot be resolved because I am minus very many jars and classes obviously. > And, it appears these missing classes and jars need to be in the CLASSPATH. > How to get all of the contributing jars and classes to make the compiler > happy? I have read all of the PDF and HTML doco and I have Googled this > problem to ad nauseum. Any and all ideas, suggestions and rants and raves > welcomed. Please advise, David. ______________________________________________________________________ This email, including attachments, is intended only for the addressee and may be confidential, privileged and subject to copyright. If you have received this email in error, please advise the sender and delete it. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must not use, copy or disclose its content to anyone. You must not copy or communicate to others content that is confidential or subject to copyright, unless you have the consent of the content owner.
