All:
After running this:
ant clean frameworks; sudo ant frameworks.install
I get the following errors:
BUILD FAILED /Users/worman/Source/wonder/build.xml:18: The following error occurred while executing this line: /Users/worman/Source/wonder/Build/build/build.xml:1509: The following error occurred while executing this line: /Users/worman/Source/wonder/Build/build/build.xml:1500: The following error occurred while executing this line: /Users/worman/Source/wonder/Build/build/build.xml:58: The following error occurred while executing this line: /Users/worman/Source/wonder/Build/build/generic.xml:526: /var/root/Roots/ERJars.framework does not exist.
It appears `ant clean frameworks` is successful - build to ~/Roots looks normal. It seems to be failing because it is looking in the root user’s home for ERJars.framework. This looks good:
global.framework.build: [mkdir] Created dir: /Users/worman/Roots/ERJars.framework
global.dummy: [woframework] Installing ERJars in /Users/worman/Roots [jar] Building jar: /Users/worman/Roots/ERJars-6.0.jar
global.dummy: [echo] ------------------------------------- [echo] ERJars.framework done [echo] -------------------------------------
Possibly the `sudo ` is causing something to interpret ‘home' as root’s home instead of the my home? This has never happened before and I’d love to know if I’ve suffered a self-inflicted wound. Otherwise, I’d love to fix this up - or know what the fix-up is!
If I do `sudo ls ~` my user home is returned, not /var/root so I’m pretty sure it isn’t an issue with my environment.
Tim |