Your problem is that you pulled from the io2010 clone. My fixes and web socket 
changes are in my clone of io2010. You need to pull 
tadglines-websockets.googlecode.com/hg/

-Tad

On Jun 12, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Graham Simpson <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I thought it was odd that I had the same issue on FreeBSD/OpenJDK
> 1.6..
> 
> Ok, retrying now:
> 
> hg clone https://io2010.wave-protocol.googlecode.com/hg/ wave-protocol-
> io2010
> cd wave-pr*
> ant all
> 
> Result:
> 
> Buildfile: build.xml
> 
> init:
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/build/core
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/build/gwt
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/build/test
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/build/instr
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/dist
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/build/staging
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/build/testoutput
>    [mkdir] Created dir: /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-
> io2010/www
> 
> proto_compile:
>    [javac] Compiling 4 source files to /usr/home/gray001/wave-
> protocol/wave-protocol-io2010/build/core
> 
> compile:
>    [javac] Compiling 888 source files to /usr/home/gray001/wave-
> protocol/wave-protocol-io2010/build/core
>    [javac] /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-io2010/src/
> org/waveprotocol/wave/client/common/util/JsoStringMap.java:65: type
> parameters of <V>V cannot be determined; no unique maximal instance
> exists for type variable V with upper bounds V,java.lang.Object
>    [javac]     return backend.getObjectUnsafe(key);
>    [javac]                                   ^
>    [javac] /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-io2010/src/
> org/waveprotocol/wave/client/common/util/JsoStringMap.java:72: type
> parameters of <V>V cannot be determined; no unique maximal instance
> exists for type variable V with upper bounds V,java.lang.Object
>    [javac]       return backend.getObjectUnsafe(key);
>    [javac]                                     ^
>    [javac] /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-io2010/src/
> org/waveprotocol/wave/client/common/util/JsoStringMap.java:80: type
> parameters of <V>V cannot be determined; no unique maximal instance
> exists for type variable V with upper bounds V,java.lang.Object
>    [javac]     return backend.getObjectUnsafe(escape(key));
>    [javac]                                   ^
>    [javac] /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-io2010/src/
> org/waveprotocol/wave/model/document/util/LineContainers.java:157:
> incompatible types
>    [javac] found   :
> org.waveprotocol.wave.model.document.util.Point.El<java.lang.Object>
>    [javac] required:
> org.waveprotocol.wave.model.document.util.Point<N>
>    [javac]           return Point.inElement(el, nodeAfter);
>    [javac]                                 ^
>    [javac] Note: Some input files use or override a deprecated API.
>    [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:deprecation for details.
>    [javac] Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
>    [javac] Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
>    [javac] 4 errors
> 
> BUILD FAILED
> /usr/home/gray001/wave-protocol/wave-protocol-io2010/build.xml:126:
> Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
> 
> Total time: 33 seconds
> 
> On Jun 12, 11:08 pm, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hmmm, It compiled fine for me on my Ubuntu 8.04 system.
>> 
>> On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Graham Simpson <geekchique.org@
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> Tad - that's brilliant, thankyou - although I can't compile any more
>>> on either Ubuntu Hardy or on FreeBSD 8.0 - I'll have another look
>>> after work tomorrow.
>> 
>>> On Jun 12, 2:09 pm, Tad Glines <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> tar cvf wave.tar *.sh *.example dist etc war www
>> 
>>>> -Tad
>> 
>>>> On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Graham Simpson <geekchique.org@
>> 
>>>> googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hello - sorry I haven't got back earlier, it's been a busy week at
>>>>> work and the HackerSpace!
>> 
>>>>> I've got the system build on my Ubuntu Dev Server - my question is
>>>>> rather - which files do I need to copy onto my production server to
>>>>> run the system? (I compile on Ubuntu Lucid, but my live server is
>>>>> Solaris 10 on a Sun Fire.) I'd rather not take the entire source tree
>>>>> over to the web server if it's not necessary.. I'm afraid I'm finding
>>>>> the build structure a little confusing! (I am but a simple sysadmin.)
>> 
>>>>> Thanks again,
>>>>> Gray.
>> 
>>>>> On Jun 6, 12:54 am, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hello!
>> 
>>>>>>> I note that Collaborynthwave and eggywave are down at the moment -
>>> I'm
>>>>>>> in the process of getting io2010 rolled out onto the GeekChique
>>> wave
>>>>>>> server - but it's inevitably slow progress.
>> 
>>>>>> Ah sorry about that, collaborynth should be be back up now.
>> 
>>>>>>> Thing is - I'm really stupid - I've successfully compiled the
>>> server,
>>>>>>> but which components do I actually need to run the new service?
>>>>>>> Specifically, which files from the build directory? All of them?
>>> Since
>>>>>>> I'm not compiling on my target server (Solaris 10/Sparc64) but on
>>> my
>>>>>>> Ubuntu/x86 web server I'd like to minimise the clutter I transfer.
>> 
>>>>>> The best way to ensure that everything is built is to use the
>>> command:
>> 
>>>>>> $: ant all
>> 
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