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RE: Enhydra build fails on Solaris: msg#00111

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Subject: RE: Enhydra build fails on Solaris

Is there a script in your enhydra5.0/bin directory that starts ant? (ant.sh?)
For windows there's the ant.bat file that sets up the classpaths before
calling ant. XMLC requires serveral other jars, such as the gnu-regex, and
the xerces jars. The ant startup script should allow ant to see these jars.

I develop in Win32, and deploy to Solaris, and it's working fine. I copied
all the required jars to Solaris and set up the classpaths in my own script
that starts the multiserver. Haven't tried building Enhydra from source though.

Mike.

-----Original Message-----
From: canderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:canderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 3:06 PM
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Enhydra: Enhydra build fails on Solaris


If I'm asking an obvious question, please accept my apologies. I have
spent several days trying to figure this out on my own, but I am at my wits
end.

I am attempting to get Enhydra to compile on my Solaris box, and I keep
getting the following error:

BUILD FAILED
file:/home/cliff/Enhydra-src5.0/Enhydra/modules/Enhydra/build.xml:165:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.enhydra.xml.xmlc.commands.xmlc.XMLC

This is while trying to call the Xmlc compiler. I am using 1.4.1 of the JDK,
and the rest of the application compiles fine up until this point.

Is this a common problem, and I've just had bad luck with the search
engines? I hope so, because at this point I'd prefer for everyone to point
and laugh... I need to get this project back on it's feet so it can be
delivered
to the client.

Thank you for any and all offers of assistance, derision, flames, whatever.

Cheers!

Clifford A. Anderson,
Senior Developer,
Integrity Solutions, Inc.
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