I think I know the problem. The lib is built using Maven and therefore
would require Maven to provide the dependencies. In your case
GzipCompressInputStream is missing and therefore you are getting that
error. What I really found a little strange is that I have no problem at
all running the thing, but now I think I know ... I was running the Main
class from IntelliJ an probably IntelliJ automatically setup the classpath
correctly. I am currently working on a stan-alone maven plugin to do the
deployment. I think with this deploying the plugin and setting up the
classpath should be a lot easier.

Chris

2012/11/30 netphreak <[email protected]>

> So it seems the  GzipCompressorInputStream is not available in the
> mavenizer.jar.
>

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