Jan is right,
The rhino build system is a bit silly.
It has a build.xml in src as well as the root.
The build.xml in src assumes that it is called
from the root build.xml (thus ignoring normal
ant conventions and common sense).

You need to cd to the root and run ant from there.

Peter

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Usually you dont work from the 'src' folder, because there are the sources
and you want to have a directory structure like

projectroot            (build.xml)
 +-- build            (app.jar)
 |     +-- classes    (**/*.class)
 +-- src              (**/*.java)

Maybe there it´s different, I dont know. Change to the directory where the build.xml is.

Jan




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Von: George Hester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet am: Montag, 11. Oktober 2004 17:46
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: build.xml in rhino1_6R1pre.zip

ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/js/

I unzip this. I then went to the src subfolder in the command prompt. I then entered ant.

The result was:

C:\downloads\rhino\rhino1_6R1pre\src>ant
Buildfile: build.xml

compile:

BUILD FAILED
C:\downloads\rhino\rhino1_6R1pre\src\build.xml:18: destination directory "C:\dow
nloads\rhino\rhino1_6R1pre\build\classes" does not exist or is not a directory


Total time: 4 seconds
C:\downloads\rhino\rhino1_6R1pre\src>

What did I do wrong?  Thanks.

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George Hester
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