BUILD FAILED "Perhaps JAVA_HOME does not point to the JDK" ...

2011-10-24 Thread Albretch Mueller
Hi, ~ I have been trying to fix this error message but I am not able to see exactly what is causing it ~ It may relate to the fact that I am trying to compile gdata-java-client for youtube using knoppix (Debian-based live CD (I need for it to be like that)) but I can't imagine "tools.jar" was n

Re: trouble fetching Ant dependencies -- getting HTTP 403 forbidden

2011-10-24 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
Jesse found the correct url of the jboss repository: https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public/ You can fix it in the build.xml. Jesse fixed it in Ant trunk [1]. Nicolas http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1187945 Le 24 oct. 2011 à 11:21, Holman, Chris a écrit :

Re: How do I get a property treated as a value rather than a location?

2011-10-24 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-10-24, twiddle-dee12 wrote: > Hi, > I'm not a particularly strong user of ant so please bear with me. Is there a > way of getting a property in a property file treated as a value rather than > a location? For example, I have the following: > build.property: > mytest.dir="/tmp/jon" Are t

RE: How do I get a property treated as a value rather than a location?

2011-10-24 Thread Holman, Chris
You could use this: Regards, Chris Holman LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/chrisdholman -Original Message- From: twiddle-dee12 [mailto:harold.thurnst...@gmail.com] Sent: 24 October 2011 10:51 To: user@ant.apache.org Subject: How do I get a property treated as a value rather than a l

How do I get a property treated as a value rather than a location?

2011-10-24 Thread twiddle-dee12
Hi, I'm not a particularly strong user of ant so please bear with me. Is there a way of getting a property in a property file treated as a value rather than a location? For example, I have the following: build.property: mytest.dir="/tmp/jon" build.xml: . . . . . . The directory ${mytest.d

RE: trouble fetching Ant dependencies -- getting HTTP 403 forbidden

2011-10-24 Thread Holman, Chris
You could install a copy of Nexus (a maven repository cache) and upload your own build of that jar to your Nexus (assuming you can still download the project source) Regards, Chris Holman -Original Message- From: Nicolas Lalevée [mailto:nicolas.lale...@hibnet.org] Sent: 21 October 2011