I had this problem with RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 Workstation. Removing RedHat's ant was the only solution. You can download it directly from apache and it works great. I have no idea how they could have screwed it up so much, but it just doesn't work right.

Ralph

At 6/22/2004 04:26 PM, you wrote:
Corey Keith wrote:

I've had this problem before. The tools/bin/ant sources /etc/ant.conf, which on my system sets ANT_HOME to the locally installed ant. So I just commented it out and cocoon builds fine.

I spent several (6+) hours the other day fighting exactly this problem with another Java program. I suspect (but am not certain) that the Fedora Ant seems to be built on gcj and to use the gcj classpath. I could not find a way to persuade it to use the j2sdk classpath and finally ended up just installing a recent Apache Ant which worked fine.
I'd recommend staying away from the Fedora Ant unless you know what it is doing.


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