I don't know if this has any relation to what you are seeing... I recall,
when installing JDBC drivers, having problems when a jar was both on the
classpath and in an JVM Extensions directory. It seems that something does
not like that.
FWIW
Chuck
At 10:25 AM 21/05/2003 -0500, Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch wrote:
>Ulrich Köster, ulric..bjectstyle.org, wrote:
>>The only change I've done is the path. Please drag your woproject
>>folder into a terminal window to get the correct path.
>
>Ok, I tried your solution, and it worked! The path was different
>(/Volumes/Island/wolf/woproject-1.0b2 versus /Users/wolf/woproject-1.0b2
>-- my home folder resides on a different partition and is symlinked in).
>At first I thought java was spitting up on the symlink, but that doesn't
>make sense. So I tried my original script again. Now that works too!
>
>For about 10 minutes, and tried to break the script again. I couldn't. I
>decided I need to smoke less crack.
>
>Well, I started gearing up to use ant again. I decided the woproject
>.jars need to live somewhere else, so I put them into
>~/Library/Java/Extensions and changed the script. Bingo, "WOApplication
>cannot be found". So I changed the script back to the original and tried
>again. Same error!
>
>Apparently simply having the woproject .jars in either
>/Library/Java/Extensions or ~/Library/Java/Extensions is enough to break
>the taskdef, even if you make no reference to them. I don't claim to
>understand why, but I'm happy that it's working.
>
>.......................................................
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> "better" necessarily means "different"
>
>
>
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