I don't run tomcat on my mac os x powerbook, but I have had trouble with
netbeans crashing unexpectedly. I think the jdk provided by Apple isn't
as stable as it should be. Just my observation.
--David
Mark Lowe wrote:
I've been running tomcat in the same version of osx, only in a staging
envi
Mark Lowe wrote:
Well java sits on a bunch of c libraries, and at a glance your errors
looked like they were happening at that level.
I agree with you.
gcc isn't directly
related, i meant more the libraries that are installed with it and the
dev tools..
I verified on my server, gcc is on it.
But
I am sorry for the question that may seems stupid but: in which way gcc
is related with java?
Well java sits on a bunch of c libraries, and at a glance your errors
looked like they were happening at that level. gcc isn't directly
related, i meant more the libraries that are installed with it and
Mark Lowe wrote:
I've been running tomcat in the same version of osx, only in a staging
environment and on this machine (dev environment).
All works fine..
All works fine also for me, sometimes things goes wrong when I try to use
javax.imageio.
Have you tries installing the developer tools to ma
I've been running tomcat in the same version of osx, only in a staging
environment and on this machine (dev environment).
All works fine..
Have you tries installing the developer tools to make sure that its not
gcc problems..
I haven't looked closely but seems like you java installation could
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
has caused an exception in catalina.out (is at the end of the mail).
Afer 200 queries the system is still alive... but it does not souds
encouraging for me. The crash was not easily reproducible.
Well, I'm glad it's still alive ;)
someone has killed tomcat again!
Hi,
>has caused an exception in catalina.out (is at the end of the mail).
>Afer 200 queries the system is still alive... but it does not souds
>encouraging for me. The crash was not easily reproducible.
Well, I'm glad it's still alive ;)
> unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Logs look fine. A couple of things:
- 5.0.25 is not the latest stable release. Upgrade to 5.0.28 and try to
reproduce the problem.
- Strip away anything that's not essential. For example, if you don't
need them, remove the Tomcat examples, docs, admin, manager, balancer
2004 3:08 AM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: Re: tomcat crash on mac os X
>
>Ben Souther wrote:
>>>In witch way I can be more precise?
>>
>> By posting your log files.
>>
>
>The time of the crash comes from a custom log file from my application:
>12 Octo
Ben Souther wrote:
In witch way I can be more precise?
By posting your log files.
The time of the crash comes from a custom log file from my application:
12 October 2004 17:09:38 (last log of my application,
in a good situation this will be followed by other messages)
Sever (manual) restart at: 1
> In witch way I can be more precise?
By posting your log files.
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 18:10, Edoardo Panfili wrote:
> hy,
>
> I am runnig Tomcat 5.0.25 on Mac OS X (client) 10.3.5
> But the same behaviour occurs with older Tomcat versions.
>
> Sometimes Tomcat (the whole server, not my ap
hy,
I am runnig Tomcat 5.0.25 on Mac OS X (client) 10.3.5
But the same behaviour occurs with older Tomcat versions.
Sometimes Tomcat (the whole server, not my application) crashes
without any explanation on log files.
I can't reproduce the crash condition it seems in some ways related
with my wo
12 matches
Mail list logo