2006/9/18, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pavel Pervov wrote:
Tried it on Windows and found the problem which, as it looks like, have
never been caught before.
As I discovered, launcher uses platform specific line separators to parse
harmonyvm.properties on a specific platform. But
On Monday 18 September 2006 18:14, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Pavel Pervov wrote:
Tried it on Windows and found the problem which, as it looks like, have
never been caught before.
As I discovered, launcher uses platform specific line separators to parse
harmonyvm.properties on a specific
On 9/19/06, Chris Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 18 September 2006 18:14, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Pavel Pervov wrote:
Tried it on Windows and found the problem which, as it looks like,
have
never been caught before.
As I discovered, launcher uses platform specific line
2006/9/19, Vladimir Gorr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/19/06, Chris Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 18 September 2006 18:14, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Pavel Pervov wrote:
Tried it on Windows and found the problem which, as it looks like,
have
never been caught before.
As I
On Sep 19, 2006, at 3:01 AM, Chris Gray wrote:
On Monday 18 September 2006 18:14, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Pavel Pervov wrote:
Tried it on Windows and found the problem which, as it looks
like, have
never been caught before.
As I discovered, launcher uses platform specific line separators
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Am I doing something wrong? do we build with 'build.sh' yet?
?
I build only w/ build.sh
Here's how I work these days : I have checked out
enhanced/trunk
and run ant in that directory, which will do a svn switch on
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Am I doing something wrong? do we build with 'build.sh' yet?
?
I build only w/ build.sh
Here's how I work these days : I have checked out
enhanced/trunk
and run ant in that directory, which will do a
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Am I doing something wrong? do we build with 'build.sh' yet?
?
I build only w/ build.sh
Here's how I work these days : I have checked out
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Am I doing something wrong? do we build with 'build.sh' yet?
?
I build only w/ build.sh
Here's how I work these days : I have
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
If you let that run, it will build classlib and drlvm, and then
package in to hdk and jre, but I don't use this in my day to day life.
I tend to go into either working_vm and build there via build/build.sh
(note you need to either
Hm.
What platform are you running on?
I can build and run on Ubuntu 6, 5 and WinXP in debug and release.
Do your tests pass?
using the launcher is the default now :
$ cd working_vm
$ cd build
$ sh build.sh
$ cd deploy/jre/bin
$ ./java -version
$ ./java Foo
works...
geir
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Hm.
What platform are you running on?
SUSE 9
I can build and run on Ubuntu 6, 5 and WinXP in debug and release.
Do your tests pass?
many tests pass, hm..
but it runs on the RI from my path with
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Hm.
What platform are you running on?
SUSE 9
I can build and run on Ubuntu 6, 5 and WinXP in debug and release.
Do your tests pass?
many tests pass, hm..
but
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Hm.
What platform are you running on?
SUSE 9
I can build and run on Ubuntu 6, 5 and WinXP in debug and release.
Do your tests pass?
many tests pass, hm..
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Hm.
What platform are you running on?
SUSE 9
I can build and run on Ubuntu 6, 5 and
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Hm.
What platform are you running on?
SUSE 9
I can build and run on
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Egor Pasko wrote:
SNIP
this binary cannot find libhysig.so:
$ ldd deploy/jre/bin/java | grep hysig
libhysig.so = not found
In build/default/jre/bin, is there a libhysig.so anywhere?
yes, in deploy/jre/bin/
That's really weird. I can do the same, and
I'm trying on Ubuntu 5 and I'm getting problems as well. Problem is
that it's in a Parallels VM on OS X and I can't figure out how to cut
and paste between them...
It's a really useless stacktrace w/ addr2line...
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
If
On the 0x1E8 day of Apache Harmony Oliver Deakin wrote:
I have taken a look at the Linux makefile for launcher, and I notice
that libhysig.so is not listed in MDLLIBFILES, but libhyport.so and
libhythr.so are. Adding $(DLLPATH)libhysig.so to this line
of the makefile solves the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Tried it on Windows and found the problem which, as it looks like, have
never been caught before.
As I discovered, launcher uses platform specific line separators to parse
harmonyvm.properties on a specific platform. But haromynvm.properties, which
is copied into deploy, has unix line endings and
Pavel Pervov wrote:
Tried it on Windows and found the problem which, as it looks like, have
never been caught before.
As I discovered, launcher uses platform specific line separators to parse
harmonyvm.properties on a specific platform. But haromynvm.properties,
which
is copied into deploy,
2006/9/15, Evgueni Brevnov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/15/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evgueni Brevnov wrote:
I recall there is port_filepath_canonical() method specifically to
solve this, and at least classpath items were canonicalized during VM
startup. Maybe this step
2006/9/15, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alexey Varlamov wrote:
2006/9/15, Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2006/9/15, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
Testing WindowsXP build.
Have to disable this assersion:
Good progress! I just now downloaded drlvm from apache repository to my
Linux 2.6.xx machine. DRLVM builds and runs. Below is a (rough) list of
tests that for some reason had problems on my test server. Does anyone else
see the same thing?
exception/exceptions.c
threaGroupTest.xml
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Ok - I was testing with Tomcat 5.5.17 on Ubuntu and it seems to work
wiht both release and debug builds.
Strange problem is that something is really slow - server start time
is something like 17 sec on my machine, but 1.7 w/ Sun.
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Ok - I was testing with Tomcat 5.5.17 on Ubuntu and it seems to work
wiht both release and debug builds.
Strange problem is that something is really slow - server start time
Testing WindowsXP build.
Have to disable this assersion: assert(is_name_lowercase(library_name)) in
natives_support.cpp file to run Hello application.
After it disabled Eclipse3.1.1 runs OK!
On 15 Sep 2006 16:05:25 +0700, Egor Pasko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Ok - I was testing with Tomcat 5.5.17 on Ubuntu and it seems to work
wiht both release and debug builds.
Strange problem is that something is really slow -
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
Testing WindowsXP build.
Have to disable this assersion: assert(is_name_lowercase(library_name)) in
natives_support.cpp file to run Hello application.
Yes, I was staring that that last night, trying to figure out why
lowercase stuff is so important.
Any clue?
2006/9/15, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
Testing WindowsXP build.
Have to disable this assersion:
assert(is_name_lowercase(library_name)) in
natives_support.cpp file to run Hello application.
Yes, I was staring that that last night, trying to figure out why
2006/9/15, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Ok - I was testing with Tomcat 5.5.17 on Ubuntu and it seems to work
wiht both release and debug builds.
15 Sep 2006 16:05:25 +0700, Egor Pasko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x1E5 day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
Ok - I was testing with Tomcat 5.5.17 on Ubuntu and it seems to work
wiht both release and debug builds.
Strange
2006/9/15, Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2006/9/15, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
Testing WindowsXP build.
Have to disable this assersion:
assert(is_name_lowercase(library_name)) in
natives_support.cpp file to run Hello application.
Yes, I was
On 9/15/06, Alexey Varlamov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2006/9/15, Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2006/9/15, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
Testing WindowsXP build.
Have to disable this assersion:
assert(is_name_lowercase(library_name)) in
2006/9/15, Alexey Varlamov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2006/9/15, Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am not sure why this assertion fails, but I think I know why it is
important. On windows file paths may be different as strings but point
to
the same file. To detect duplications among native
Gregory Shimansky wrote:
2006/9/15, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
Testing WindowsXP build.
Have to disable this assersion:
assert(is_name_lowercase(library_name)) in
natives_support.cpp file to run Hello application.
Yes, I was staring that that last
On 9/15/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evgueni Brevnov wrote:
I recall there is port_filepath_canonical() method specifically to
solve this, and at least classpath items were canonicalized during VM
startup. Maybe this step is just missing for libraries... But why it
HARMONY-1363 has been committed - I've done all the work under linux,
and now doing on windows based on the checkin.
Once I'm done there, I'll report back what I think we need to do first.
There are clear problems with stack overflow (I had to disable
StackTest and an assert in
On Friday 15 September 2006 02:46 Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
HARMONY-1363 has been committed - I've done all the work under linux,
and now doing on windows based on the checkin.
Once I'm done there, I'll report back what I think we need to do first.
There are clear problems with stack
Ok - I was testing with Tomcat 5.5.17 on Ubuntu and it seems to work
wiht both release and debug builds.
Strange problem is that something is really slow - server start time is
something like 17 sec on my machine, but 1.7 w/ Sun. Clearly something
is broken.
geir
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
On 9/15/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now have things building and running with the 1363 patch - more work
for the launcher was needed.
I'm now using the harmonyvm.properties file in the vmdir, and this is
working well.
I am now able to run tests, although I have one
Vladimir Gorr wrote:
On 9/15/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now have things building and running with the 1363 patch - more work
for the launcher was needed.
I'm now using the harmonyvm.properties file in the vmdir, and this is
working well.
I am now able to run tests,
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