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Posted to xindice-users@xml.apache.org by Christian Gross <ma...@devspace.com> on 2003/01/08 01:12:50 UTC
Problem?
I just downloaded the latest CVS sources and the compile broke....
Did I do something wrong?
It broke on the MetaData class saying that it could not be resolved.
Christian Gross
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Re: Problem?
Posted by Christian Gross <ma...@devspace.com>.
At 22:53 1/7/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>>I just downloaded the latest CVS sources and the compile broke....
>
>did you do a checkout or an update? It works for me so I bet that you
>did an update without creating the new directories (check if you have
>the file java/src/o/a/x/core/meta/MetaData.java). On the command line,
>it's 'cvs update -dP':
Yupe that did it. Thanks.
Christian Gross
Software Engineering Consultant / Trainer
http://www.devspace.com
North America: 1-450-675-4208
Europe: +41.1.701.1166
Re: Problem?
Posted by "Mark J. Stang" <ma...@earthlink.net>.
If it is in the scratchpad directory, that is future development. You
don't need it to
run Xindice.
Mark
Christian Gross wrote:
> I just downloaded the latest CVS sources and the compile broke....
>
> Did I do something wrong?
>
> It broke on the MetaData class saying that it could not be resolved.
>
> Christian Gross
> Software Engineering Consultant / Trainer
> http://www.devspace.com
> North America: 1-450-675-4208
> Europe: +41.1.701.1166
--
Mark J Stang
System Architect
Cybershop Systems
Re: Problem?
Posted by "Vladimir R. Bossicard" <vl...@bossicard.com>.
> I just downloaded the latest CVS sources and the compile broke....
did you do a checkout or an update? It works for me so I bet that you
did an update without creating the new directories (check if you have
the file java/src/o/a/x/core/meta/MetaData.java). On the command line,
it's 'cvs update -dP':
from the man cvs page:
-P Prune (remove) directories that are empty after being updated,
-d Create any directories that exist in the repository if they’re
missing from the working directory. (Normally, update acts only on
directories and files that were already enrolled in your working directory.)
-Vladimir
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Apache Xindice - http://xml.apache.org/xindice