I had the same problems with ubreakable linux from oracle, I d/l'd the sun jre and everything worked.
On 9/23/07, Leon Messerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 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. > -- Programming is art
