Try using the --noconfig option with the ant command.

-Matt

--- Daniele Gianni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Thanks Matt.
> 
> But I have to contact the admin to solve it, I don't
> have enough right 
> to do what the URL says, unfortunately.
> 
> 
> 
> Matt Benson wrote:
> 
> >See http://ant.apache.org/faq.html#RedHat_ES_3
> >
> >--- Daniele Gianni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Thanks Keith for you message.
> >>  
> >>  I checked with the which command and I have just
> >>got the ant I installed.
> >>  
> >>  I also remember having trying typing ant in the
> >>shell and got the unknown command error.
> >>  
> >>  Actually I tried to include the jar in the
> >>CLASSPATH env var but it didn't work as well.
> >>  
> >>  Daniele
> >>
> >>Keith Hatton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha
> scritto: 
> >>Did you install Ant 1.6.5 yourself? This sounds
> like
> >>there may be
> >>multiple Ant installations - for example, one
> might
> >>be packaged with
> >>RedHat by default.
> >>
> >>Trying something like "which ant" might give you
> >>some help.
> >>
> >>FYI, in Ant 1.6 the Launcher class it's
> complaining
> >>about is in
> >>ANT_HOME/lib/ant-launcher.jar. This is a change
> from
> >>Ant 1.5.
> >>
> >>Keith
> >>
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Daniele Gianni
> >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >>Sent: 18 January 2006 17:04
> >>To: user@ant.apache.org
> >>Subject: Problems installing Ant under Linux Red
> >>Hat: can't find
> >>org.apache.ant.launch.Launcher class
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>  
> >>  I'm trying to instal Ant 1.6.5 under Red Hat, I
> >>have set all the env
> >>variable required but I can't still  run ant.
> >>  
> >>  Actually I can run
> >>  ant -version
> >>  
> >>  but when I try with
> >>  
> >>  ant -diagnostics or just ant
> >>  
> >>  I have to the following message from the shell
> >>  
> >>   ant -diagnostics
> >>  Exception in thread "main"
> >>java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> >>org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher
> >>     at gnu.gcj.runtime.FirstThread.run()
> >>(/usr/lib64/libgcj.so.5.0.0)
> >>     at _Jv_ThreadRun(java.lang.Thread)
> >>(/usr/lib64/libgcj.so.5.0.0)
> >>     at _Jv_RunMain(java.lang.Class, byte const,
> >>int, byte const,
> >>boolean) (/usr/lib64/libgcj.so.5.0.0)
> >>     at __gcj_personality_v0
> >>(/net/hc291/gianni/java.version=1.4.2)
> >>     at __libc_start_main
> (/lib64/tls/libc-2.3.4.so)
> >>     at _Jv_RegisterClasses
> >>(/net/hc291/gianni/java.version=1.4.2)
> >>  
> >>  
> >>  I tried putting the jars in the lib directory
> into
> >>the CLASSPATH but
> >>it doesn't work as well.
> >>  
> >>  Anybody has any suggestions?
> >>  
> >>  Thanks !
> >>  
> >>  Daniele
> >>  
> >>  PS: I'm also a newby Linux user
> >>
> >>  
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