I've had javac crash during a build in the past and it turned out to
be due somehow having an artifact in my local repo that had been
compiled with Java 6.  The 'solution' was to completely clean out my
local repository and restart the build.  I think it's unlikely that
this is your problem Blaz but thought I'd mention it just in case.

Another suggestion would be that the zip download was corrupted
somehow.  Perhaps try checking out the source from svn instead.
You'll want to do this at some stage anyway.

Other than that, you might want to check for a disk error.  Or try the
build on another machine if you have access to one.

Please let us know if you work it out.

Michael

p.s. I'd also recommend that you upgrade your maven from 2.0.8 to
2.0.9 or 2.0.10

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