is serializer.jar on your system CLASSPATH ?
set CLASSPATH=/FolderWhichContainsClasspath;$CLASSPATH
export CLASSPATH
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That's really odd... I'm somewhat at a loss... I'll have to think about
this...
Is there maybe another dependency not met? Some other jat one requires
for that class?
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, dave.smith wrote:
I am able to jar tf serializer.jar from the user that is running ant.
/usr/share
I am able to jar tf serializer.jar from the user that is running ant.
/usr/share/ant/lib has only serializer.jar
which ant ==> /usr/bin/ant
echo $ANT_HOME ==> /usr/share/ant
I also tried running ant with ant -lib /usr/share/ant/lib/ junit. I got the
same error.
Thanks again,
Dave
Scot P. Flo
Is your ANT_HOME = /usr/share/ant
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, dave.smith wrote:
Hi Scot,
Thanks for your fast reply.
1) Yes, I see SerializerTrace.class in there
2) Yes, it has 0644 permissions
3) No, but I exported it as /usr/share/ant and it still did not work.
Scot P. Floess wrote:
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Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 14:53:10 -0400
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Hi Scot,
Thanks for your fast reply.
1) Yes, I see SerializerTrace.class in there
2) Yes, it has 0644 permissions
3) No, but I exported it as /usr/share/ant and it still did not work.
Scot P. Floess wrote:
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> So, couple of questions...
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> 1) Is SerializerTrace actually in that jar?
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So, couple of questions...
1) Is SerializerTrace actually in that jar?
2) Are the permissions such that that jar is readable by you as a user?
3) IS your ANT_HOME /usr/share/ant ?
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, dave.smith wrote:
What am I missing? I have serializer.jar in /usr/share/ant/lib, but I ke