Perfect. Glad to see the problem solved! :-) On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 7:19 AM, Jeff Ramin <jeff.ra...@singlewire.com> wrote:
> > I'm running the most recent version of linux mint, and maven 3.0.5. > > I opted for option 3 below, which corrected the problem. Thank you! > > > On 02/29/2016 04:53 PM, Jagadish Venkatraman wrote: > >> The problem seems to be a ClassNotFound error for a class in Apache >> commons. There appears to be something wrong with your installation of >> maven. >> >> What operating system are you using? >> >> With Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit or Fedora 20, please see this >> https://github.com/mesos/chronos/issues/211 . Also, some users in that >> community mention that common-lang.jar is missing in the default >> installation of Apache Maven 3.0.5. >> >> Somethings you could try: >> 1. Download the latest version of maven as a tgz from the repo, and run >> that binary. >> ie, ~/apache-maven-3.0.5/bin/mvn package >> instead of the usual 'mvn package' >> 2. Delete your maven cache directory. Typically, this is ~/.m2 >> 3. Another workaround is to fix this by using a symlink to the installed >> version of apache commons so that you include the jar in the lib directory >> used by maven: >> >> cd /usr/share/maven/lib >> sudo ln -s ../../java/commons-lang.jar . >> <https://github.com/toudidel> >> Thanks, >> Jagadish >> >> >> > -- > Jeff Ramin > Software Engineer > Singlewire Software > 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 > Madison, WI 53713 > > Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 > www.singlewire.com > > -- Jagadish V, Graduate Student, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University