Hi:

If the solution (workaround) was sucessfull to you, please wikify it, :-D

here is the page:

http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/Installing

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo

On Mar, 14 de Diciembre de 2004, 13:34, Lars Huttar dijo:
> Antonio Gallardo wrote:
>
>>On Mar, 14 de Diciembre de 2004, 9:18, Lars Huttar dijo:
>>
>>
>>>Searching this mailing list's archives I found the message appended at
>>>the bottom of this one, which suggests that the problem can be solved by
>>>using the Ant included with Cocoon, rather than the one on the system.
>>>But I've been using build.sh, which explicitly uses the provided Ant. I
>>>even put "echo" statements in build.sh that verify that tools/bin/ant is
>>>being used. Nor have I modified any Ant settings (this is a new Linux
>>>installation).
>>>So... any other ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>The not found task is part of cocoon distribution. This clear tell that
>>even when you use ./build.sh, the system is using other ant version.
>>
>>
>> SOLUTION: Remove the ant of the SuSe instalation.
>
> Ah, build.sh runs tools/bin/ant, which I thought was the actual Ant
> executable...
> but actually it's a shell script that searches for the system-installed
> Ant!  :-S
> Why? If the Cocoon build is dependent on using the Cocoon-provided Ant,
> shouldn't tools/bin/ant use the Cocoon-provided Ant instead of the
> system one?
> It seems non-ideal that I have to uninstall the system Ant so it's
> unavailable for other applications.
>
> But anyway, that gives me a workaround I can use. Thanks!
>
> Lars
>
>
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