Kathryn Rivard a écrit :
Turns out upgrading to Ant 1.7.0 (and clearing out all the crud in Fedora 7
that makes you use the rpm version) fixed the problem -- no taskdef
classpath, no CLASSPATH environment variable necessary, it works exactly how
I want it to.

Katie
Great ! i forgot to say that i did the test with ant 1.7 :-)

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Kathryn Rivard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 11:59 AM, supareno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

my question is: if you use 'ant deploy' in a terminal, do you always
have the exception??

I always build from a terminal (and not from eclipse).  I think by
"deploy" you mean whatever our main build target is, right?  If so, then yes
-- unless I put ant/lib/catalina-ant.jar in the classpath of the taskdef, or
in the CLASSPATH environment variable, I always get the exception.  That's
what makes it so weird -- it *appears* as if catalina-ant.jar is the path,
but to get it to work I either have to duplicate it using the environment
variable, or give the taskdef a special classpath

Katie





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