You are right David. I repeated the process and your zip are ok. I guess my
browser picked up the previously zip I got in my DownThemUp cache (I was
downloading also the 3.0 final).

Sami

2008/8/7 David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> On Aug 7, 2008, at 3:16 AM, Sami Jaber wrote:
>
>  Thanks, in fact I have decompiled, patched and updated my
>> openejb-client.jar
>> with the content of the current trunk, it worked.
>> That's better to have the whole thing instead of hacking out the bits.
>>
>
> That's the crazy thing, both zips where of unmodified trunk.  I suspected
> something else might be the issue, so I downloaded both of the zips I put
> up, extracted the lib/openejb-client-3.1-SNAPSHOT.jar files in each and both
> had the required if/primitive/return blocks in there.
>
> I've repeated the process in my home dir on people.apache.org against the
> zips there so that you can check them out again.  Here's the bash command I
> ran:
>
>  for n in openejb-3.1-r683*.zip; do
>    unzip $n
>    (cd ${n/.zip/}/lib && unzip openejb-client-3.1-SNAPSHOT.jar)
>  done
>
> Here are the resulting files:
>
>
> http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/openejb-3.1-r683137/lib/org/apache/openejb/client/EjbObjectInputStream.class<http://people.apache.org/%7Edblevins/openejb-3.1-r683137/lib/org/apache/openejb/client/EjbObjectInputStream.class>
>
> http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/openejb-3.1-r683569/lib/org/apache/openejb/client/EjbObjectInputStream.class<http://people.apache.org/%7Edblevins/openejb-3.1-r683569/lib/org/apache/openejb/client/EjbObjectInputStream.class>
>
> It definitely seems that your environment got corrupted somehow.  There
> seems a strong chance that the 3.0 jars are still in your classpath
> somewhere or for some reason the new jars are not getting picked up.  We
> should definitely find the root of the issue or I suspect you'll keep
> running into mysterious errors.
>
> -David
>
>

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