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Re: [Social-p2p] Getting up and running with Java: (i) json gem needed (
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Ted Smith |
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Re: [Social-p2p] Getting up and running with Java: (i) json gem needed (ii) org.apache.commons.cli.CommandLineParser missing |
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Wed, 14 Jul 2010 11:28:31 -0400 |
On Wed, 2010-07-14 at 16:34 +0200, Dan Brickley wrote:
> Suggestions for improving the install notes
>
> My notes from #social-p2p as I tried to get running with a snapshot of
> the Git repo, this morning:
>
> <danbri> FYI to run 'spec .', I also needed to do "gem install json"
>
> (ie. this should go on the list of dependencies)
Indeed. I seem to remember working around this earlier, but I guess I
never got around to marking it down somewhere.
>
> <danbri> and i get an error,
> <danbri> Starting core 0
> <danbri> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apache/commons/cli/CommandLineParser
> <danbri> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org.apache.commons.cli.CommandLineParser
> <danbri> maybe Maven failed on that one...
> <danbri> grepping my maven package install log, grep -i command
> maven.txt -> finds nothing
> <danbri> (just from the package lists that scrolled past in stdout)
>
> I'm not a Maven maven, but assume this last hiccup is probably
> something trivial. Something missing from the maven config?
It didn't find anything because CommandLineParser isn't a package - it's
just a class in apache-commons-cli, which should be pulled in by Maven.
Do you have it?
> ps. I sent my contributor paperwork back to FSF for the GNU Social
> project; does that work for the P2P effort too, hopefully? Or more
> papers needed separately...
>
Nope, we're also part of the GNU Social package, so you're contributing
to that.
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