RE: jsp cache issue

2003-11-24 Thread Euan Guttridge
Yes, that's the one. Marked mine as duplicate. 

Thanks
Euan




Christopher Schultz wrote:

> Tim,
> 
>> Is it similar to: 
>> http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18485
> 
> 
> This seems to indicate that Tomcat uses ant internally to compile
> (translated) JSP files. Is this accurate?
> 
> -chris



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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-24 Thread Tim Funk
(AFIAK) yes

-Tim

Christopher Schultz wrote:

Tim,

Is it similar to:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18485


This seems to indicate that Tomcat uses ant internally to compile 
(translated) JSP files. Is this accurate?

-chris


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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
Tim,
Is it similar to:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18485
This seems to indicate that Tomcat uses ant internally to compile 
(translated) JSP files. Is this accurate?

-chris

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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-24 Thread Tim Funk
Is it similar to:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18485
-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:

Nothing found in bugzilla. Logged as new bug.

Thanks
Euan
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Subject: Re: jsp cache issue

Look at bugzilla (use ant in the description), it might be an ANT config 
related issue. I remember something about files being written to weird
places 
and it was due to ant.

-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:

So considering TC is writing these temp files to whereever it is 
started from and *not* the /work directory should I log this as a bug?

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Subject: Re: jsp cache issue
Tim,



Actually[without more digging] - I thought tomcat should be writing to 
$CATALINA_HOME/work


Yeah, that's what I thought it was there for. If it doesn't write to 
the
work dir, it should at least write to the "tmpdir" or whatever that 
thing is.

-chris

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RE: jsp cache issue

2003-11-24 Thread Euan Guttridge
Nothing found in bugzilla. Logged as new bug.

Thanks
Euan

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Subject: Re: jsp cache issue


Look at bugzilla (use ant in the description), it might be an ANT config 
related issue. I remember something about files being written to weird
places 
and it was due to ant.

-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:
> So considering TC is writing these temp files to whereever it is 
> started from and *not* the /work directory should I log this as a bug?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 20 November 2003 14:59
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: jsp cache issue
> 
> 
> Tim,
> 
> 
>>Actually[without more digging] - I thought tomcat should be writing to 
>>$CATALINA_HOME/work
> 
> 
> Yeah, that's what I thought it was there for. If it doesn't write to 
> the
> work dir, it should at least write to the "tmpdir" or whatever that 
> thing is.
> 
> -chris
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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-24 Thread Tim Funk
Look at bugzilla (use ant in the description), it might be an ANT config 
related issue. I remember something about files being written to weird places 
and it was due to ant.

-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:
So considering TC is writing these temp files to whereever it is started
from and *not* the /work directory should I log this as a bug?
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Subject: Re: jsp cache issue

Tim,


Actually[without more digging] - I thought tomcat should be writing to
$CATALINA_HOME/work


Yeah, that's what I thought it was there for. If it doesn't write to the 
work dir, it should at least write to the "tmpdir" or whatever that 
thing is.

-chris

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RE: jsp cache issue

2003-11-24 Thread Euan Guttridge
So considering TC is writing these temp files to whereever it is started
from and *not* the /work directory should I log this as a bug?

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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 November 2003 14:59
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Subject: Re: jsp cache issue


Tim,

> Actually[without more digging] - I thought tomcat should be writing to
> $CATALINA_HOME/work

Yeah, that's what I thought it was there for. If it doesn't write to the 
work dir, it should at least write to the "tmpdir" or whatever that 
thing is.

-chris


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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-20 Thread Christopher Schultz
Tim,

Actually[without more digging] - I thought tomcat should be writing to 
$CATALINA_HOME/work
Yeah, that's what I thought it was there for. If it doesn't write to the 
work dir, it should at least write to the "tmpdir" or whatever that 
thing is.

-chris

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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-20 Thread Tim Funk
Actually[without more digging] - I thought tomcat should be writing to 
$CATALINA_HOME/work

-Tim

Justin Ruthenbeck wrote:
If it wrote to the same place you started it from (ie where the 
scripts/exe live), that could be a potential problem.  It's actually 
writing to it's own exclusive work directory, though, that's used only 
for temporary files -- this is reasonable.  Where would you rather have 
it write to?

justin

At 03:39 PM 11/19/2003, you wrote:

For the most part, Yup

-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:

Hi,
I have noticed that TC creates a temp file (example name = 
"files02123412")
when compiling jsps. It will only exist for a few seconds, presumably 
while
the compilation takes place, then is deleted. Here is the annoying 
part -
they are created in the directory from which you started tomcat - so 
if you
start TC from a dir which TC does not have write permissions to the 
jsp will
never compile. This temp file will simply contain ascii text for 
example :
"/usr/local/tomcat/work/Standalone/localhost/_/jsp/diagnostics/diagpage_jsp. 

java"

Is this behaviour by design?


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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-19 Thread Justin Ruthenbeck
If it wrote to the same place you started it from (ie where the 
scripts/exe live), that could be a potential problem.  It's actually 
writing to it's own exclusive work directory, though, that's used only 
for temporary files -- this is reasonable.  Where would you rather have 
it write to?

justin

At 03:39 PM 11/19/2003, you wrote:
For the most part, Yup

-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:

Hi,
I have noticed that TC creates a temp file (example name = 
"files02123412")
when compiling jsps. It will only exist for a few seconds, presumably 
while
the compilation takes place, then is deleted. Here is the annoying part -
they are created in the directory from which you started tomcat - so if 
you
start TC from a dir which TC does not have write permissions to the jsp 
will
never compile. This temp file will simply contain ascii text for 
example :
"/usr/local/tomcat/work/Standalone/localhost/_/jsp/diagnostics/diagpage_jsp.
java"

Is this behaviour by design?



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Re: jsp cache issue

2003-11-19 Thread Tim Funk
For the most part, Yup

-Tim

Euan Guttridge wrote:

Hi,

I have noticed that TC creates a temp file (example name = "files02123412")
when compiling jsps. It will only exist for a few seconds, presumably while
the compilation takes place, then is deleted. Here is the annoying part -
they are created in the directory from which you started tomcat - so if you
start TC from a dir which TC does not have write permissions to the jsp will
never compile. This temp file will simply contain ascii text for example : 

"/usr/local/tomcat/work/Standalone/localhost/_/jsp/diagnostics/diagpage_jsp.
java"
Is this behaviour by design?
 


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jsp cache issue

2003-11-19 Thread Euan Guttridge
Hi,

I have noticed that TC creates a temp file (example name = "files02123412")
when compiling jsps. It will only exist for a few seconds, presumably while
the compilation takes place, then is deleted. Here is the annoying part -
they are created in the directory from which you started tomcat - so if you
start TC from a dir which TC does not have write permissions to the jsp will
never compile. This temp file will simply contain ascii text for example : 

"/usr/local/tomcat/work/Standalone/localhost/_/jsp/diagnostics/diagpage_jsp.
java"


Is this behaviour by design?

Thanks
Euan

TC4.1.27, RH9 (LD_ASSUME_KERNAL=2.4.1)

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