I think this should be in the docs somewhere:
The answer to this problem is to unpack the archive with 'gnutar' instead of 'tar'. Using Mac OS X's default tar (which is BSD tar I presume) produces a corrupted filename somehwere, causing the whole process to fall over. Using gnutar makes everything go smooooth.
Perhaps this is common knowledge amongst people here, but I (and I suspect most other Mac OS X users) never heard of this fenomenon. Luckily gnutar is also installed on Mac OS X.
I found my answer here:
http://archives.real-time.com/pipermail/cocoon-users/2002-August/ 021132.html
So long, Michel
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 03:58 PM, Martin Dulisch wrote:
Michel Benevento wrote:Martin,
Can you please give me an detailed explanation of exactly what you have installed and how you installed it (i am especially unsure about my Ant configuration). I am sure I have all the right downloads, by the way.
I have no ant installed. I use the ant version from cocoon.
Make sure that you call the build over the build.sh script. Do not call ant directly with the build.xml from cocoon.
Martin
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