* orion(a)cora.nwra.com <orion(a)cora.nwra.com> [2008-02-23
15:34]:
You'll have to see how that is being compiled. On the actual javac line
(either an ant <javac> call or something else) see if something is
setting bootclasspath. Chances are it's set to something that doesn't
exist. In most cases (especially with java-gcj-compat, IcedTea, or the
Sun VM), it shouldn't be need to be set. I've seen it used often with
the IBM VM which splits up its core classes among multiple jars -- as
opposed to rt.jar which the others use.
This appears to have fixed itself after updating to gcc-java-4.3.0-0.11
yesterday.
Thanks for the help though...