The problem could be that the ant shipped with your OS (I'm guessing
you're using Linux & probably RedHat) is still being run - disable the
ANT_HOME line in the /etc/ant.conf file if it's there. Also ensure the
system-deployed ant does not appear in your path.
Kor Kiley wrote:
Thanks Gregor. I already did this. I did not use ant directly.
Kor
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Kor Kiley wrote:
I'm trying to just do a basic install. They build fails with
"Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher" I searched the archives for
similar subjects but was unsuccessfull finding my specific problem.
Here is my setup:
use build.sh instead of ant directly. it will use the ant shipped
with cocoon (yours is out of date anyway)
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