Okay, I faked it out by getting my own copy of JUnit and putting it in the \usr\java\share directory. But now it's choking on jaxen, saying the file is not in gzip format. I downloaded a copy of jaxen and placed it in teh directory, but this time it didn't work.

Am I missing something here, or is it just hit or miss whether the files in the cvs repository are actually what the ant script is expecting?

-Mark

Mark Leone wrote:

More info on this:

The ant command that downloads the file that can't be unzipped is

<antcall target="downloadzip">
     <param name="sourcefile" value="${junit.loc}"/>
     <param name="destfile" value="${junit.jar}"/>
     <param name="destdir" value="${base.path}"/>
   </antcall>

There's no value defined for junit.loc anywhere in the script, so I'm not sure how the location of the downloaded file is specified. This is the case with all the files downloaded in the build script, so I'm sure it's just my ignorance of how the ant script gets the files form CVS. Can someone please enlighten me as to how I can determine the source of this file that's failing to be unzipped, and what might be causing that?

-Mark

Mark Leone wrote:

I'm trying to install Tomcat 5.5.9 from the source distribution on Win XP. The build fails because the following file can't be expanded

\usr\share\java\file.zip

When I try to unzip it manually I get an error that it's not a valid archive file.

Anyone know where I can get a proper copy of this file? BTW I'm using ant 1.6.5.

-Mark


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