The thing is that you don't have to deal with the classpath at all.

a) get JBoss 4.0.0 and uncompress it
b) set JBOSS_HOME to the home directory of JBoss 4.0.0 (make sure to get the 
4.0.0, things has changed since the DR i am not sure that it would work with 
3.2.6 anymore)
c) go into the build directory and just do a sh build.sh deploy -c standard (or 
using the bat file if you are using windows i never tried under windows but it 
should work the same)
Make sure JBOSS_HOME is still correctly set before you do that.
d) It must build correctly (i just tried again with a fresh checkout).

If you don't checkout nukes-2.0 you won't have the correct path.

PS: you don't need that version.mf

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