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[Pluto] Problems With Building From Source

           Summary: [Pluto] Problems With Building From Source
           Product: Jetspeed
           Version: 1.4b5-dev / CVS
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: Other
         Component: Portlet Container
        AssignedTo: jetspeed-dev@jakarta.apache.org
        ReportedBy: craig.mcclanahan@sun.com


(Can't find a category for the Pluto RI yet ... hopefully this will get to the
right people).  I have three problems trying to build the Pluto RI from checked
out CVS code (Red Hat Linux 9.0, Sun JDK 1.4.2)

(1) The "*.sh" shell scripts in the "build" directory
    were saved without executable permissions.  Had to
    run "chmod +x *.sh" to fix this.

(2) Trying to run "./build.sh" on Red Hat 9 returns
    ": bad interpreter: No such file or directory"
    in spite of the fact that /bin/bash exists and is
    a correct copy of BASH.  Changing the first line
    to "#!/bin/sh" (like all my other scripts) returns
    the same error, and trying to leave it off returns
    "/bin/ant: No such file or directoryc/Jakarta/jakarta-pluto/build/ant"
    (indicating that the paths are not getting set right).

(3) It is generally frowned on in Jakarta projects to
    store JAR files in the CVS repository.  Generally,
    people either document their dependencies in a
    build.properties.sample file and ask people to download
    the pieces they need, or offer an "ant download" target
    that does the right thing, or use something like Maven
    that will manage the downloads for you.

At the moment, I can't build Pluto from source, and can't find any pointer to a
downloadable binary, so I can't experiment with it :-(.

Craig McClanahan

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